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ANNOUNCEMENT 
OF THE PROGRAM COMMITTEE 

FOURTH INTERNATIONAL 

CONGRESS ON SCHOOL 

HYGIENE 



SECOND TENTATIVE 
SCHEDULE OF PAPERS 

{Subject to Further Revision) 



BUFFALO, NEW YORK, U. S. A. 
AUGUST, 25-30, 1913 




EDITION OF AUGUST, I913 



FOURTH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON 
SCHOOL HYGIENE 

BUFFALO, NEW YORK, U. S. A.. AUGUST 25-30, 1913 

Under the Patronage of 

Mr. Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States 

PRESIDENT 
Chakles W. Eliot, President Emeritus, Harvard University. 

VICE-PRESIDEXTS 
Dr. William H. Welch, Professor of Dr. Henry P. Walcott, Chairman Massa- 
Pathology, Johns Hopkins University. chusetts Board of Health. 

HOXORARY VICE-PRESIDENTS 

Dr. Abraham Jacobi, Professor Emeritus, Dr. Rupert BluEj Surgeon General, U. S. 

College of Physicians and Surgeons, Public Health and Marine Hospital 

Columbia Universitv. Serv-ice. 

William H. Burxham, Ph.D.. Professor ^r. H. M Bracein, Secretary and Ex- 

of Pedagog3' and School Hvgiene, Clark ecutive Officer, Minnesota State Board 

Universitv Health. 

T-^ _ " T „ „ Bex BlewetTj A.M., Superintendent of 

His Eminence J.AMES Cardinal Gibbons. Instruction, St. Louis, Mo. 

Archbishop of Baltimore. _ d^ Theobald Smith, Professor of Com- 

Philander p. Claxton, A.M., Litt.D., parative Pathology, Harvard Medical 

United States Commissioner of Educa- School, Boston, Mass. 

tion. David Starr Jordan, Chancellor, Leland 

John H. FiNLEY, LL.D., President of the Stanford, Jr. University. 

College of the Citv of Xe^v York. ^r. Henry R. Hopkins, Professor Emeri- 

„ r T~ ■ ., r tus 01 Hvgiene, Lniversitv of Buffalo, 

Adf.lbert Moot, Regent of University of Representing Buffalo Academy of Medi- 



State of Xew York. 



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Sir James Grant, M.D., KLC.M.G., Ot- Dr. Woods Hutchinson, Representing 

tawa. National Education Association. 

Dr. M. Uribe y Troncoso, Chief, Depart- Dr. W. G. Ebersole, D.D.S., M.D., Repre- 

ment of School Hygiene, Mexico, D. F. senting National Mouth Hygiene Ass'n. 

SEC RE TAR Y-GENERAL 

Dr. Thomas A. Storey, Professor of Hvgiene, College of the Citv of .\'ew York. 

New York City, U. S. A. 

TREASURER-GENERAL 
John H. L.\scelles, Vice-President, Marine National Bank, Buffalo. New York. U. S. A. 

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 

*Dr. Arthur T. Cabot, Chairman, Fel- Harold J. B.\lllett, City Clerk. Buffalo, 

low. Harvard College. N, Y. 

Dk. Francis E. Fronczak, Commissioner Dr. David L. Edsall, Jackson Professor 

of Health, Buffalo, N. Y. of Clinical Medicine, Harvard Medical 

Dr. Robert W. Lovett, Assistant Pro- School, Boston, Mass. 

fessor of Orthopedic Surgerj-, Harvard John H. Lascelles, Vice-President, 

Medical School. Marine National Bank, Buffalo, New 

Henry P. Emerson, Superintendent of York, U. S. A. 

Education, Buffalo, N. Y. _ Joseph Lee, Boston, Mass. 

Dr. Luther H. Gulick, New York City. Dr. Thomas A. Storey, Secretary. 

* Deceased. 



CONTENTS 



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Part" I. Announcement of the Progr-\m Committee 3 

Part II. Epitome of the Week's Program .... 7 

Part III. Program by Days 8 

Part R^ Progr-\m by Sessions 12 

Part \'. Contributors' Ine>£N! 77 

Part \'l. Membership XoxtoE' 84 



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ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE 
PROGRAM COMMITTEE 

I. The program committee is particularly anxious that the 
papers presented at this Congress shall deal largely with results 
secured through the practical application of scientific facts and 
procedures of school hygiene, and with the results of scientific 
investigation and laboratory research. Teachers, investigators, 
physicians, dentists, sanitarians and public-spirited citizens who 
have evidence showing that the school hygiene under their ob- 
servation has been effective and of real service, or who can pre- 
sent scientific facts proven by their labors, will be welcome con- 
tributors. 

II. The committee is further anxious to secure papers re- 
lating to Rural School Hygiene and Village School Hygiene as 
well as to City School Hygiene. The problems of the city 
schools have received a great deal of much deserved attention. 
The very serious problems of the village school and the rural 
school have received but little attention. The study and the 
solution of these problems are of obvious complexity and im- 
portance. 

III. The following rules have been established by the pro- 
gram committee : 

1. The official languages of this Congress shall be 
English, French, German, Spanish and Italian. 

2. Papers must be limited to fifteen minutes in pres- 
entation. 

3. Manuscripts submitted for publication in the Pro- 
ceedings must not exceed three thousand words. 

4. Time will be assigned on each program for the 
open discussion of groups of related papers. 

5. Individuals participating in the open discussion 
may be limited to three minutes each, and such discus- 
sion may be determined at the discretion of the pre- 
siding officer. This rule is laid down for the purpose 
of enabling the presiding officer to put his schedule 
through on time. Preliminary abstracts will not be 
published. 



6. Authors are requested to send in their manuscripts 
early. All such manuscripts must be in the hands of 
the Secretary-General by August 31, 19 13. 

7. The Program Committee reserves the right to re- 
ject any contribution which for any reason it feels 
should not be accepted. 

8. Papers will not be read in absentia, but such pa- 
pers may be published in the Proceedings. 

9. Exceptions to these rules may be made only 
with permission from the Program Committee. 

IV. The Program will be organized into sections, as follows; 
These sections will be subdivided whenever such division ap- 
pears to be desirable. 

Section i. "The Hygiene of School Buildings, 
Grounds, Material Equipment and Up-keep." This 
section will include papers on topics related to the 
location, plan, construction, equipment and up-keep of 
city, village and rural schools, open-air schools, pri- 
vate schools, boarding schools, summer camps and 
special schools for backward, truant, delinquent, de- 
ficient, defective and deformed children, i. e., site, 
architecture, decoration, ventilation, illumination, clean- 
ing system, plumbing, toilets, sewage disposal, school 
furniture, school books, water supply, drinking facili- 
ties, bathing facilities, swimming pools, school grounds, 
school athletic fields, fields for games, sport and play, 
lunch rooms and equipment, gymnasium, social rooms, 
rest rooms, libraries, laboratories, class rooms, study 
rooms and lecture rooms. 

Section 2. "The Hygiene of School Administra- 
tion, Curriculum and Schedule." This section will 
include all topics concerned with the hygienic factors 
found in school administration, curriculum and sche- 
dule as they apply to country, village and city schools; 
and to the modifications necessary for the best interest 
of our various special schools. Papers on such sub- 
jects as the following would belong to this section: 
Hygiene of the teacher; hygiene of the child; hygiene 
of the janitor and other school employees; hygiene of 
the schedule, growth and age ; school fatigue ; need for 
and management of school lunches and school baths ; 



influence of the seasons; study periods; home work; 
recesses ; vacations ; athletics ; the problems of hered- 
ity in relation to school hygiene; overcrowding; the 
teaching of hygiene; the training of teachers of hy- 
giene; special phases of hygiene: as personal hygiene; 
oral hygiene ; preventive hygiene ; educational hygiene ; 
community hygiene; sex hygiene; play; physical educa- 
tion; domestic hygiene; puericulture, and first aid; 
special plans for and results from the instruction of 
backward children, truant, delinquent and crippled 
children; the economics of school hygiene; relation to 
the home. 

Section 3. "Medical, Hygienic and Sanitary 
Supervision in Schools." This section will receive 
papers on the management, operation and results of 
medical, hygienic and sanitary supervision in public, 
private and special, country, village and city schools, 
colleges, universities and professional schools. 

Such subjects as the following will be included: The 
control of health inspection; sanitary supervision; the 
organization of health departments in schools ; the rela- 
tionship to the board of health; the equipment, train- 
ing and compensation of school physicians; school 
nurses; school clinics; relation of health supervision in 
the schools to the practice of the physician, the dentist, 
and the hospital; relation of medical and hygienic 
supervision in the schools to health supervision in the 
home; standardization of examinations; sanitary super- 
vision of school rooms (class rooms), locker rooms, 
swimming pools, toilets, school books and school fur- 
niture; supervision of disease carriers; prevention of 
epidemics; follow up methods and results; medical 
inspection and treatment; standardization of records. 

V. Conduct of the Program : 

1. The term "session" is herein appHed to the pro- 
gram periods between 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 m. and be- 
tween 2:00 P.M. and 5:00 P.M. daily. 

2. Each session is under the supervision of a chair- 
man and a vice-chairman. The vice-chairman shall pre- 
side in the absence of the chairman. 

3. The Program Committee has delegated to the pre- 
siding officer in each section the responsibility of put- 



ting his session through on time and conducting his 
session in an orderly and effective manner. 

4. Papers are limited to fifteen minutes in presenta- 
tion unless an extension has been authorized by special 
act of the Program Committee. Notice of such action 
will in every case be sent to the presiding officer of the 
session or indicated in the Program Announcement. 

5. In general no less than the last fifteen minutes in 
each session should be used for discussion. The presid- 
ing officer should direct this discussion in conformity 
with the amount of time available. He may limit speak- 
ers in these discussions to three minutes each and he 
may close discussions at his discretion. 

6. Discussions will be published in the Proceedings 
provided the author presents his remarks in typewritten 
form on blanks furnished for that purpose, and pro- 
vided further, that the Program Committee finds no 
objection to such publication. 

VI. Program Committee: 
Dr. Robert W. Lovett Dr. David L. Edsall 

Dr. Luther H. Gulick Dr. Thomas A. Storey 

College of the City of New York, 
New York Citv, U. S. A. 



EPITOME OF THE WEEK'S PROGRAM 

(a) Sunday, August 24th. Sermons by selected speakers in 

the churches of Buffalo. 

(b) Monday, August 25th 

(i) 10:30 A.M. Opening Meeting at Elmwood Music 
Hall, Corner of Elmwood and Virginia Streets. 

(2) 2:00 P.M. Program Sessions at the City Hall. 

(3) 8:00 P.M. Reception at the Twentieth Century 
Club, 595 Delaware Avenue. 

(c) Tuesday, August 26th 

(i) 9:00 A.M. Program Sessions, City Hall. 

(2) 1:30 P.M. Trip to Niagara Falls. 

(3) 8:00 P.M. Open Meeting. Addresses at Elmwood 
Music Hall. 

(d) Wednesday, August 27th 

(i) 9:00 A.M. Program Sessions, City Hall. 

(2) 2:00 P.M. Program Sessions, City Hall. 

(3) 7-45 P-^- Entertainment at 74th Regiment Armory, 
Corner Niagara and Connecticut Streets. Singing 
Societies, Boy Scouts, Camp-fire Girls, Boys' Athletic 
League, and Public School Children in Folk Dances. 

(e) Thursday, August 28th 

(i) 9:00 A.M. Program Sessions, City Hall. 

(2) 2:00 P.M. Automobile Trip. 

(3) 8:00 P.M. Open Meeting. Addresses at Elmwood 
Music Hall. 

(/) Friday, August 29th 

(i) 9:00 A.M. Program Sessions, City Hall. 

(2) 2:00 P.M. Program Sessions, City Hall. 

(3) 8:00 P.M. Open Meeting. Addresses at Elmwood 
Music Hall, followed by an Entertainment of the 
Delegates at the Buffalo Club. 

(g) Saturday, August 30th 

(i) 9:00 A.M. Program Sessions, City Hall. 
(2) 2:00 P.M. Playground Commission Exhibit at the 
Front. 

(Authors wishing to illustrate their discussions with lantern 

slides will be accommodated through the courtesy of 

the Spencer Lense Company of Buffalo, N. Y.) 



PROGRAM BY DAYS 

Monday, August 25, 1913 

I. Morning Program at Elmwood Music Hall, corner of Elm- 

wood and Virginia Streets, 10:30 a.m. Opening Meeting 
of the Congress. 

II. Afternoon Program, City Hall. Each session will be called 

at 2:00 P.M. 

Room A. Session One. "School Buildings and Their 
Equipment." 

Room C. Session Twelve. "Fatigue and Nervousness in 
School Children." 

Room D. Session Twenty-four. "The Exciting and Con- 
tributory Causes of Disease and Physical Defects in 
School Children." 

Room E. Session Thirty-eight. "Symposium on 'Child La- 
bor.' " 

Room F. Session Five. "Status of School Hygiene and 
Methods of Instruction in City, Village and Country 
Schools." (Part One.) 

III. Broadway Auditorium, 2:00 p.m. Scientific and Commer- 

cial Exhibits. 

IV. Reception at the Twentieth Century Club, 8:00 p.m. 

Tuesday, August 26, 1913 
I. Morning Program in City Hall. Each session will be called 
at 9:00 A.M. 

Room A. Session Two. "Open Air Schools." 

Room B. Session Nine. "Instruction in Hygiene." (Part 
One.) 

Room C Session Forty-one. Symposium on "Mental Hy- 
giene." 

Room D. Session Twenty-five. "The Exciting and Con- 
tributary Causes of Disease and Physical Defects in 
School Children." (Part Two.) 

Room E. Session Thirty. Symposium on "Oral Hygiene." 
(Part One.) 

Room F. Session Six. "Status of School Hygiene and 
Methods of Instruction in City, Village and Country 
Schools." (Part Two.) ' 

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II. Broadway Auditorium, 9:00 a.m. Scientific and Commercial 

Exhibits. 

III. Afternoon Program for Entertainment, 1:30 p.m. Trip to 

Niagara Falls. 

IV. Broadway Auditorium, 2:00 p.m. Scientific and Commercial 

Exhibits. 

V. Evening Program in Elmwood Hall, 8:00 p.m. ''Mouth Hy- 

giene." Open meeting under the auspices of the National 
Mouth Hygiene Association. 

Wednesday, August 27, 1913 

I. Morning Program in City Hall. Each session will be called 

at 9:00 A.M. 
Room A. Session Three. ''The Ventilation, Heating and 

Cleaning of School Buildings." 
Room B. Session Ten. "Instruction in Hygiene." (Part 

Two.) 
Room C. Session Thirteen. "Mental Hygiene and the 

Hygiene of the Mentally Abnormal Child." 
Room E. Session Thirty. Symposium on "Oral Hygiene." 

(Part Two.) 
Room F. Session Seven. "Status of School Hygiene and 

Methods of Instruction in City, Village and Country 

Schools." (Part Three.) 

II. Broadway Auditorium, 9:00 a.m. Scientific and Commercial 

Exhibits. 

III. Afternoon Program in City Hall. Each session will be 

called at 2:00 p.m. 
Room A. Session Four. "The Ventilation, Heating and 

Cleaning of School Buildings." (Part Two.) 
Room B. Session Eleven. "Instruction in Hygiene." (Part 

Three.) 
Room C. Session Fourteen. "Mental Hygiene and the 

Hygiene of the Mentally Abnormal Child." (Part Two.) 
Room D. Session Thirty-five. Symposium on "Sex Hy- 
giene." 
Room E. Session Nineteen. "Medical Inspection." (Part 

One.) 
Room F. Session Eight. "Status of School Hygiene and 

Methods of Instruction in City, Village and Country 

Schools." (Part Four.) 



IV. Broadway Auditorium, 2:00 p.m. Scientific and Commercial 

Exhibits. 

V. Evening Program at the Seventy- fourth Regiment Armory, 

corner of Niagara and Connecticut Streets: (i) Singing 
Societies; (2) Boy Scouts; (3) Camp Fire Girls; (4) 
Boys' Athletic League; and (5) Folk Dances by the Chil- 
dren of the Public Schools. 

VI. Broadway Auditorium, 8:00 p.m. Scientific and Commercial 

Exhibits. 

Thursday, August 28, 1913 

I. Morning Program in City Hall. Each session will be called 

at 9:00 A.M. 

Room A. Session Sixteen. "Play and Athletics." 

Room B. Session Twenty-nine. Symposium on ''Health 

Supervision of College and University Students." 
Room C. Session Fifteen. "Hygiene of the Mentally Ab- 
normal Child." (Part Three.) 
Room D. Session Twenty-seven. "Crippled Children." 
Room E. Session Twenty. "Medical Inspection." (Part 

Two.) 
Room F. Session Forty. Symposium, "American Physical 
Education Association." 

II. Broadway Auditorium, 9:00 a.m. Scientific and Commercial 

Exhibits. 

III. Afternoon Program of Entertainment, 2:00 p.m. An Auto- 

mobile Tour through the City, stoppmg at the Country 
and Park Clubs, where a Polo Game and Tennis Tourna- 
ment will be given. 

IV. Broadway Auditorium, 2:00 p.m. Scientific and Commercial 

Exhibits. 

V. Evening Program at Elmwood Music Hall, corner of Elm- 

wood and Virginia Streets, 8:00 p.m. 

Friday, August 29, 1913 

I. Morning Program in City Hall. Each session will be called 
at 9:00 A.M. 
Room A. Session Twenty-eight. "The Conservation of 

Vision." 
Room B. Session Forty-two. Conference on the "Binet- 
Sinion Scale." 

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Room C. Session Twenty-six. "The Exciting and Con- 
tributory Causes of Disease and Physical Defects in 
School Children." 

Room D. Session Thirty-one. Symposium on "School 
Feeding." (Part One.) 

Room E. Session Twenty-one. "Medical Inspection." 
(Part Three.) 

Room F. Session Thirty-seven. Symposium, "American 
School Hygiene Association." 

II. Broadway Auditorium, 9:00 a.m. Scientific and Commercial 

Exhibits. 

III. Afternoon Program in City Hall. Each session will be 

called at 2:00 p.m. 

Room A. Session Thirty-three. Symposium on "School 
Illumination." 

Room B. Session Seventeen. "School Hygiene in Rela- 
tion to the Home and the Community." (Part One.) 

Room C. Session Thirty-nine. Symposium, "Society of 
Directors of Physical Education in Colleges." 

Room D. Session Thirty-two. Symposium on "School 
Feeding." (Part Two.) 

Room E. Session Twenty-two. "Medical Inspection." 
(Part Four.) 

Room F. Session Thirty-six. Symposium on "Tuberculo- 
sis Among School Children." 

IV. Broadway Auditorium, 2:00 p.m. Scientific and Commercial 

Exhibits. 

V. Evening Program at Elmwood Music Hall, corner of Elm- 

wood and Virginia Streets. 

(a) Addresses. 

(b) Reception by the Buffalo Club. 

Saturday, August 30, 1913 
I. Morning Program in City Hall. Each session will be called 
at 9 :oo A.M. 
Room A. Session Thirty-four. Symposium on "School 

Illumination." 
Room B. Session Eighteen. "School Hygiene in Relation 

to the Home and the Community." (Part Two.) 
Room D. Session Forty-three. "Women's Clubs in Rela- 
tion to School Hygiene." 



Room E. Session Twenty-three. "School Nurses and 
School Clinics." 

II. Broadway Auditorium, 9:00 a.m. Scientific and Commercial 

Exhibits. 

III. Afternoon Program of Entertainment, 2:00 p.m. Exhibi- 

tion of Playground Commission, at the Front. 

IV. Broadway Auditorium, 2:00 P.M. Scientific and Commercial 

Exhibits. 



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PROGRAM BY SESSIONS 

SECTION I 

The Hygiene of School Buildings, Grounds, Material, 
Equipment and Up-keep 

Session One. Room A. Monday, August 25th, 2:00 P.M. 

SCHOOL BUILDINGS AND THEIR EQUIPMENT 

L. N. HiNES, Chairman 

V ice-Chairman 

Program of Session One 
2:00 P.M. Schedule. 

Linnaeus Neal Hines, Superintendent of Schools, Crawfords- 
ville, Indiana. "Some American School Rooms." 

Josephine E. Young, M.D., Chicago University. "Supernormal 
Environment in Relation to the Growing Child." 

A. J. ScHREUDER, M.D., Director of Medical Pedagogical Insti- 
tute, Arnhem, Netherlands. "Hygienic Conditions of 
School Buildings in the Netherlands." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

3:00 P.M. Schedule. 

Walter H. Kilham, Architect, Boston, Mass. "The Plygienic 
Construction of School Houses From an Architect's 
Standpoint." 

Frank Irving Cooper, Architect, President Boston Society of 
Heating and Ventilating Engineers. "The Planning of 
School Houses Against the Fire Hazard." 

William T. Towner, Architect, New York. "Modern Methods 
of Sewage Disposal in Rural, Country and City Schools." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

4:00 P.M. Schedule. 

William H. Brainerd, Architect, Boston, Mass. "Sanitary 
Considerations That Should Operate in Selecting a Proper 
Site for a Rural, City or Country School Building." 

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Franz Krusius, Prof. Dr., Dozent fur Augenheilkunde, Berlin. 
''Beziehungen zwischen Schule und Auge." (Lantern 
Slides.) 

Henry D. Holton, A.M., M.D., President of the Austine In- 
stitute for Deaf and Blind, Vermont. "Sanitation of the 
Rural School House in the State of Vermont." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

Presented in Absentia, Session One. (To be Read by Title.) 

M. K. Hakonson-Hanson, Head Master in the Common School, 
Trondhjem, Norway. "School Houses in Norway." 

William Gray Swank, M.D., City Health and Sanitary Of- 
ficer, Crawfordsville, Ind. "Sanitation of the Consolidated 
Country School." 

Manuel Torres Torja, Mexico City. "Barracas Escolares." 

Session Two. Room A. Tuesday, August 26th, 9:00 A.M. 

OPEN-AIR SCHOOLS 

John W. Brannan, M.D., Chairman 

V ice-Chairman 

Program of Session Two 

9:00 A.M. Schedule. 
I. Ogden Woodruff, M.D., Physician to the Open Air Schools, 

New York City. "Fresh Air Schools in New York City." 

(Lantern Slides.) 
Franklin W. Barrows, M.D., A.M., Medical Inspector of 

Schools, Buffalo, N. Y. "Open Air Schools in Buffalo." 
John V. Van Pelt, New York City. "The Architecture of Open 

Air Schools." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

10:00 A.M. Schedule. 

George Jenkinson Holmes, M.D., Supervisor of Medical In- 
spection, Newark, N. J. "The Results of Open Air Treat- 
ment in Public Schools in Newark, N. J." 

B. U. Richards, M.D., Medical Director of Public Schools, 
Pawtucket, R. I. "The School Room Window." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 
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ii:ooA.M. Schedule. 

Harold Brown Keyes, M.D., Physician to Horace Mann 
School, Instructor, Department of Physical Education, 
Teachers' College, New York City. ''Effects of Out- 
door and Indoor School Life on the Physical and Mental 
Conditions of Children." 

Walter W. Roach, M.D., Supervisor of School Medical In- 
spectors, Fourth and Fifth Districts, Philadelphia. "Vital- 
izing School Children." (Moving Pictures.) 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

Session Three. Room A. 

Wednesday, August 27th, 9:00 A.M. 

THE VENTILATION, HEATING AND CLEANING OF 
SCHOOL BUILDINGS (Part One) 

J. H. McCuRDY, M.D., Chairman 

Vice- Chairman, 

Program of Session Three 

9:00 A.M. Schedule. 

J. H. McCuRDY, A.M., M.D., M.P.E., Young Men's Christian 
Association College, Springfield, Mass. "Ventilation." 

Charles H. Keene, A.B., M.D., Supervisor of Hygiene and 
Physical Training, Minneapolis, Minn. "The Effect of 
Conditions of School Room Heating and Ventilating on 
School Attendance." 

Theodore Hough, Ph.D., Professor of Physiology, University 
of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va. "The Primary Pur- 
pose of Ventilation to Facilitate the Maintenance of the 
Constant Temperature of the Body." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

10:00 A.M. Schedule. 
D. D. Kimball, Consulting Engineer, New York City. "Some 

Phases of Ventilation." 
Luther H. Gulick, M.D., New York City. "Re-circulation and 

Ventilation." 
Herbert M. Hill, Ph.D., City Chemist, Buffalo, N. Y. "The 

Ventilation of School Buildings." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 
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ii:ooA.M. Schedule. 

C. E. A. WiNSLOw, M.S., Associate Professor of Biology, Col- 
lege of the City of New York, Curator of Public Health, 
American Museum of Natural History, New York City. 
"Studies of Air Conditions in the New York Schools." 

George C. Whipple, Professor, Harvard University, Cam- 
bridge, Mass., and 

Melville C. Whipple, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. 
"Air Washing as a Means of Obtaining Clean Air in 
Buildings." Joint Paper. 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

Session Four. Room A. 

Wednesday, August 27th, 2:00 P.M. 

THE VENTILATING, HEATING AND CLEANING OF 
SCHOOL BUILDINGS (Part Two) 

Frederick Bass, Chairman 

Vice-Chairman 

Program of Session Four 
2:00 P.M. Schedule. 

Frederick Bass, B.S., Director, Engineering Division, Minne- 
sota State Board of Health. **An Experiment in School 
Room Ventilation." 

John W. Shepherd, A.M., Head of Department of Science, 
Chicago Normal College. *'Some Experiments on the Ven- 
tilation of a School Room." 

Melvin G. Overlock, M.D., State Inspector of Health, Wor- 
cester, Mass. "The Urgent Need of a Proper System of 
Ventilation in School Buildings." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

3:00 P.M. Schedule. 

George W. Fitz, M.D., Formerly Assistant Professor of Physi- 
ology, and Hygiene and Medical Visitor, Harvard Uni- 
versity. ''Physiological Cost of Insufficient Protective 
Clothing.'' 

Milton W. Franklin, A.M., M.D., Manager Ozone Depart- 
ment, General Electric Company, New York City. "Ozone 
in Ventilation." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

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4:oo P.M. Schedule. 
John C. Olsen, Ph.D., Professor of Analytical Chemistry, Poly- 
technic Institute, College of Engineering, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
"The Purification of Air and Water by Means of Ozone." 
Dr. Schoenfelder, Stadtbaurat und Kgl. Baurat, Erberfeld, 

Germany. "Reinigung der Schulzimmer." 
Professor Dr. Selter, Dozent fur Hygiene, University Bonn. 
"Heizung und Liiftung." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

Papers Presented in Absentia in Sessions Three and Four 
(To be Read by Title) 

Julius Brandau, M.D., Kassel, Germany. "The Effect of Cold 
Extremities on the Intellectual Activity of School Chil- 
dren." 

Leonard Nice, Ph.D., Professor of Hygiene, University of 

Oklahoma. "Disinfection of School Books." 

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SECTION TWO 

The Hygiene of School Administration, Curriculum and 

Schedule 

Session Five. Room F. Monday, August 25th, 2:00 P.M. 

STATUS OF SCHOOL HYGIENE AND METHODS OF 

INSTRUCTION IN CITY, VILLAGE AND 

COUNTRY SCHOOLS (Part One) 

E. H. Porter, M.D., Chairman 

Vice-Chair man 

, Program of Session Five 

2:00 P.M. Schedule. 

Eugene H. Porter, M.D., Commissioner of Health of State of 
New York, Albany, N. Y. "State Responsibility for 
Llealth of School Children." 

R. H. Crowley, M.D., Board of Education, Whitehall, England. 
"The Present Position of the School Hygiene Movement 
in England." 

George L. Leslie, B.S., M.A., Director of Department of 
Health and Development, Los Angeles, Cal. "The Cali- 
fornia Plan for Departments of Educational Hygiene in 
the PubHc Schools." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

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3:oo P.M. Schedule. 
R. L. Dixon, M.D., A.B., Secretary and Executive Officer, Michi- 
gan State Board of Health, Lansing, Mich. ''Relation of 
the State Board of Health to the Rural School." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

4:00 P.M. Schedule. 

George A. Mirick, A.M., Assistant Commissioner of Educa- 
tion, Department of Public Instruction, Trenton, N. J. 
"State Program of Hygiene Education in New Jersey." 

William Hamilton, Ph.D., Acting Chief of the Alaska Divi- 
sion, U. S. Bureau of Education. "H}-gienic Conditions 
Among the Native School Children of Alaska." 

Burton S. Tefft, Commissioner of Schools, Saginaw, Mich. 
''Rural School Hygiene in Michigan." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

Paper Presented in Absentia in Session Five. 
(To be Read by Title.) 

A. T. McCoRMACK, M.D., State Board of Health, Bowling Green, 
Ky. "Health, A Rural School Problem." 

Session Six. Room F. Tuesday, August 26th, 9:00 A.M. 

STATUS OF SCHOOL HYGIENE AND METHODS OF 

INSTRUCTION IN CITY, VILLAGE AND 

COUNTRY SCHOOLS (Part Two) 

Samuel G. Dixon, M.D., LL.D., Chairman 

Vice-Chairman 

Program of Session Six 

9:00 A.M. Schedule. 

Samuel G. Dixon, M.D., LL.D., Commissioner of Health, State 
of Pennsylvania. "School Medical Inspection in Rural 
Districts of Pennsylvania." 

Ernest Bryant Hoag, A.M., M.D., Director of School Hy- 
giene, Minnesota State Board of Health. "Observations 
of State Director of School Hygiene." 

SuziE V. Powell, Supervisor of School Improvement, Jackson, 
Miss. "Hygiene in Rural Schools of Mississippi." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 
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io:oo A.M. Schedule. 

Allen W. Freeman, M.D., Assistant Commissioner and Di- 
rector of Rural Sanitation, Richmond, Va. "A Study of 
Sanitary Conditions in the Rural Schools of Virginia." 
(Lantern Slides.) 

George Starr Lasher, A.B., Department of Public Instruction, 
Lansing, Mich. "Safe-Guarding Rural Children." 

Walter E. Larson, State Rural School Inspector, Madison, 
Wis. "Hygienic Improvements in the Rural Schools of 
Wisconsin." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

ii:ooA.M. Schedule. 

N. K. Foster, M.D., Director of Department of Health and 
Sanitation, Oakland, Cal. "Oakland System of Health 
Inspection of Schools and the Results." 

Otis B. Nesbit, M.D., Ph.G., School Physician, Valparaiso, Ind. 
"Health Supervision of Public School Children at Val- 
paraiso." 

A. J. McLaughlin, M.D., Surgeon, U. S. P. H. S. "School Hy- 
giene in the Philippines." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

Paper Presented in Absentia in Session Six. 
(To be Read by Title.) 

Samuel G. Dixon, M.D., LL.D., Commissioner of Health, 
State of Pennsylvania. "Sanitary Inspection of the Rural 
Schools of Pennsylvania." 

12:00 m. Schedule. 
Felix Martel, General Inspector of Public Instruction, Paris, 
France. "Legislation scolaire francaise ; Dispositions le- 
gales et reglementaires relations aux mesures a prendre 
dans les ecoles en cas L'epideme." 

Session Seven. Room F. 

Wednesday, August 27th, 9 : 00 A.M. 

STATUS OF SCHOOL HYGIENE AND METHODS OF 

INSTRUCTION IN CITY, VILLAGE AND 

COUNTRY SCHOOLS (Part Three) 

H. M. Bracken, M.D., Chairman 

V ice-Chairman 

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Program of Session Seven 

9:00 A.M. Schedule. 

Thomas E. Finegan, M.A., Pd.D., LL.D., Assistant Commis- 
sioner for Elementary Education, State of New York. 
"The Medical Inspection of Public Schools in New York 
State." 

J. L. Ludlow, C.E., M.S., President Winston-Salem Board of 
Trade, Member and Consulting Engineer, State Board of 
Health, Winston-Salem, N. C. ''A Practical ]\Iethod of 
Promoting School Hygiene in Small Cities." 

James H. Morrison, A.M., M.D., Health Commissioner, Harts- 
ville, Ind. "The Evolution of Hawcreek Township." 
Discussion of Preceding Papers 
10:00 a.m. Schedule. 

John T. Calhoun, B.A., County Superintendent of Education, 
Collins, Miss. ''Opportunity of County Superintendent in 
Fight Against Hookworms." 

Alice Florer, County Superintendent of Schools, York Co., 
Nebraska. ''Status of Hygiene in the Schools of York 
County, Nebraska." 

Clinton P. McCord, AI.D., Aledical Inspector of Schools, 
Board of Education, Albany, N. Y. "Health Direction in 
the Public Schools." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 
11:00 A.M. Schedule. 

Mosby G. Perrow, A.]\I., Ph.D., Health Officer, Lynchburg, Va. 
"Results of Two Years' Work on the Schools of Lvnch- 
burg." 

James A. Nydegger, A.M., M.D., Sc.D., U. S. P. H. Service. 
"Hygiene of the Rural Schools." 

B. pRANKLiN Royer, M.D., Chief Medical Inspector, Depart- 
ment of Health, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. "A 
Statistical Study of Three Hundred Thousand Rural 
School Children." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

Session Eight. Room F. 

Wednesday, August 27th, 2:00 P.M. 

STATUS OF SCHOOL HYGIENE AND METHODS OF 

INSTRUCTION IN CITY, VILLAGE AND 

COUNTRY SCHOOLS (Part Four) 

President Anna J. McKeag, Chairman 

Vice-Chabinan 
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Program of Session Eight 

2:00 P.M. Schedule. 

Anna Jane McKeag, Ph.D., President Wilson College, Cham- 
bersburg. Pa. "Methods in Use in Colleges for Women 
for the Maintenance and Advancement of the Health of 
Students." 

Amy Morris Homans, M.A., Director of Hygiene and Physical 
Education, Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass. "Some 
Problems in the Administration of a Department of Hy- 
giene and Physical Education in a Woman's College." 

Elizabeth L. Martin, M.D., Adviser of Women and Medical 
Examiner in the University of Pittsburgh, Pa. "The Con- 
servation of Nervous Energy of Our More Advanced 
Women Students." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

3:00 p.m. Schedule. 

Mary Sutton Macy, M.D., Secretary of the Public Health Edu- 
cation Committee of the Medical Society of the County of 
New York, N. Y. C. "Some Unusual Phases of Child 
Hygiene." 

Session Nine. Room B. Tuesday, August 26th, 9:00 A.M. 

INSTRUCTION IN HYGIENE (Part One) 

C. F. Hodge, Ph.D., Chairman 

Vice-Chair man 

Program of Session Nine 

9:00 A.M. Schedule. 

C. F. Hodge, Ph.D., Professor of Biology, Clark University, 
Worcester, Mass. "Learning Disease Prevention in 
School. The House Fly a Practical Lesson." 

Ernesto Cacace, M.D., Professor of Pediatry, Royal Univer- 
sity, Naples, Director Nipio-Hygienic Institute of the 
Anti-Malarial Educative Station of Naples and Capua, 
Italy. "On the Diffusion of Anti-Malarial Instruction 
in Schools and the Protection of the School Child 
Against Malaria in Malarial Countries." 

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George H. Shaw, C.E., Sanitary Engineer, Bureau of Animal 
Industry, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, 
D. C. "Things Which the Public Should Know Concern- 
ing Sanitary Conditions in Interstate Meat Packing Es- 
tablishments." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

io:oo A.M. Schedule. 
Robert N. Willson, M.D., Secretary American Federation 
for Sex Hygiene, Philadelphia, Pa. "Ar Outline Program 
for the Teaching of Sex Hygiene in the Schools." (Lan- 
tern Slides.) 

B. H. Rawl, B.S., Chief Dairy Division, Bureau of Animal In- 

dustry, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, 
D. C, and 

Ernest Kelley, In Charge of Market Milk Investigations, 
Dairy Division, Bureau of Animal Industry, U. S. De- 
partment of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. "Instruction 
in the Schools Concerning Sanitary Milk." Joint paper. 

William J. Tracey, M.D., Health Officer, Norwalk, Conn. 
"Preventive Medicine Should be Taught in Our Schools." 
Discussion of Preceding Papers 

II: 00 A.M. Schedule. 
E. G. RouTZAHN, Department of Surveys and Exhibits, Russell 
Sage Foundation, New York. "The Use of Graphic Ma- 
terial and Outside Non-Educational People for the In- 
struction of School Children in Special Phases of Hy- 
giene." 

C. E. A. WiNSLOw, M.S., Curator of Public Health, American 

Museum of Natural History, New York. "Museum Co- 
operation in the Teaching of School Hygiene and Sani- 
tation." 
Charles F. Powlison, General Secretary National Child Wel- 
fare Exhibition Committee, New Yorlc. "The Influence 
of Child Welfare Exhibits on the Health of School Chil- 
dren." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

Papers Presented in Absentia in Sessions Seven, Eight and 
Nine. (To be Read by Title.) 

Mary Elizabeth Bates, M.D., Denver, Colorado. "Operation 
of the Colorado (Bates) Law for the Examination and 
Care of Public School Children." 

22. 



O. R. BowEN, Ph.B., A.M., Superintendent of Schools, West 

Point, Nebraska. "The Status of Medical Inspection in 

the Schools of Nebraska." 
Philander P. Claxton, A.M., LL.D., Litt.D., Commissioner 

of Education of the United States, Washington, D. C. 

''Health as a Factor in Education." 
Georges Daumezon, B.S., Director of Health, Narbonne, 

France. "L'Hygiene scolaire denas I'enseignment second- 

aire en France." 
H. R. Heidelberg, Superintendent of Schools, Clarkesdale, Miss. 

"School Hygiene as Taught in the Clarkesdale City 

Schools." 
T. D. Wood, M.D., Professor of Physical Education, Teachers' 

College, New York. "The Sanitation of the Rural 

School." 
N. Y. Board of Water Supply. "Workmen Settlement 

Schools, Construction Camps, Kaatskill Water Supply. 

Special Report." 
Dr. Jose W. Salmoa, Mexico City. "La Ensenanza practica de 

la higiene ne los ne la jardines de ninos." 

Session Ten. Room B. Wednesday, August 27th, 9:00 A.M. 

INSTRUCTION IN HYGIENE (Part Two) 
Alvin N. White, Chairman 

Vice-Chairman 

Program of Session Ten 

9:00 a.m. Schedule. 

Alvin N. White, A.B., State Superintendent, Department of 
Education, Santa Fe, New Mexico. "Western Problems 
in School Hygiene." 

David Spence Hill, Ph.D., Formerly Professor of Psychology 
and Education, H. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College, 
Tulane University, New Orleans, La. "A Successful Plan 
tor Cooperation in Educational Hygiene Between Mimici- 
pal School Authorities and Medical, Educational and 
Psychological Departments of a University." 

Eleanora Everhard, M.D., Committee for Public Health Edu- 
cation of the American Medical Association, Dayton, Ohio. 
"The Relation to School Hygiene of the Work of the 
Committee for Public Health Education Among Women 
of the American Medical Association." 
Discussion of Preceding Papers 

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io:oo A.M. Schedule. 

Paul Radosavljevich, Ph.D., Assistant Professor Experimental 
Pedagog}^ New York University. ''Experimental Peda- 
gogy and School Hygiene." 

Arthur Verner, A.B., Superintendent of High and City 
Schools, Pontiac, 111. "The Relation of Some Problems of 
Child Hygiene to Education." 

Edwin Goldwasser, M.A., Principal Public School 20, New 
York City. "Pupil Cooperation Indispensable in Enforc- 
ing Hygienic Regulations." 

I. Edwin Goldwasser, M.S., M.A., Principal Public School 
62, New York City. "Pupil Cooperation Indispensable 
in Enforcing Hygienic Regulations." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

11:00 A.M. Schedule. 

Samuel D. Risley, M.D., Ph.D., Emeritus Professor Diseases 
of the Eye, Philadelphia Polyclinic and College for Gradu- 
ates in Medicine; Attending Surgeon Wills Hospital for 
Diseases of the Eye, Philadelphia, Pa. "The Vision of 
the School Child as an Important Factor in School Prog- 
ress." 

Randall D. Warden, B.S., Director of Physical Training and 
Director of Public School Playgrounds, Newark, N. J. 
"Suggested Sex Instruction for High School Boys." 

Elias G. Brown, M.D., Mountain Air School, Allaben, N. Y. 
"The Boy, the School, and the Sex Problem Between 
Them." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

Papers Presented in Absentia in Session Ten. (To be Read 

by Title.) 

Cecil Reddie, Ph.D., Warden and Head Master Abbotsholme 
School, Derbyshire, England. "The Need of Education 
in Sex." 

Prof. Manuel Velazquez Andrade, Mexico City. "La Edu- 
cacion Sexual. Le que en Mexico se ha hecho a este 
respecte." 

Lee K. Frankel, Ph.D., Sixth Vice-President Metropolitan 
Life Insurance Company, New York. "Education of 
School Children in the Principles of Hygiene." 

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Session Eleven. Room B. 

Wednesday, August 27th, 2:00 P.M. 

INSTRUCTION IN HYGIENE (Part Three) 

Edgar A. Hines, M.D., Chairman 

Vice- Chairman 

Program of Session Eleven 

2:00 P.M. Schedule. 

Edgar A. Hines, M.D., Secretary South Carolina Medical As- 
sociation, Member of State Board of Health. ''School 
Hygiene Simplified, The Reward System." 

A. E. Peterson, A.M., M.D., Director of Medical Inspection 
and Physical Education, Cleveland, Ohio. "Authoritative 
Procedure versus Persuasion or Education." 

Lillian M. Towne, First Assistant Director Practice and 
Training, Boston, Mass. "The Teaching of Hygiene." 
Discussion of Preceding Papers 

3:CK) P.M. Schedule. 

Richard Henry Watkins, Superintendent of City Schools, 
Laurel, Miss. "Hygienic and Sanitary Teaching in Negro 
Schools." 

W. F. Unia Steyn Parve, M.D., Medical School Inspector, De- 
venter, Netherlands. "Needle Work Lessons in the Ordi- 
nary School Time." 

Marcelino Weiss, M.D., Sec. Committee on Text Books and 
Hygiene, Dental Hygiene Section, and 

Oscar Ugarte, Sec. Press and Propaganda Section on Hygienic 
Text Books, Havana, Cuba. "The Utility of a Spanish 
Primer Arranged for Instruction in Hygiene, With Special 
Reference to Dental Hygiene." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

4:00 P.M. Schedule. 
Oscar Ugarte, (see above). "School Hygiene and Nature." 
Fred M. Gregg, A.M., M.S., Professor of Physiological Science 
and Educational Theory, State Normal School, Peru, Ne- 
braska. "Teaching Hygiene as Nature Study." 
George E. Smith, M.D., Department of Public Instruction, Buf- 
falo, N. Y. "Questions of Hygiene Peculiar to the Even- 
ing School." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 
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5:oop.M. Schedule. 
John R. Mohler, Y.M.D., A.M., Chief of Pathological Division, 
Bureau of Animal Industry, U. S. Department of Agri- 
culture, Washington, D. C. ''Instructions Concerning the 
Inspection of Food Animals and i\nimal Foods.'* 

Papers Presented in Absentia in Sessions 12 and 13. (To be 
Read by Title.) 

G. W. Hunter, A.B., A.M., Head of Department of Biology, 
De Witt Clinton High School, New York City. ''An Ex- 
periment in Student Control of School Sanitation and Hy- 
giene." 

Macleod Yeardsley, ]\I.D., Cavendish Square, England. 
"Progress in Deaf Education Work." 

Session Tvirelve. Room C. Monday, August 25th, 2 : 00 P.M. 

FATIGUE AND NERVOUSNESS IN SCHOOL 
CHILDREN 

D. P. MacMillan, Ph.D., Chairman 

V ice-Chairman 

Program of Session Twelve 

2:00 P.M. Schedule. 

D. P. MacMillan, M.B., Ph.D., Director Department of Child 

Study and Educational Research, Chicago, 111. ''The 
Factors That Prevent the Normal Development of Pupils 
in School Life." 

Frederick Lorentz, M.D., Berlin, Germany 'The Biological 
Basis for Fatigue of School Children." 

H. Griesbach, Ph.D., M.D., Professor and University Docent, 
Mulhausen, Alsace, Germany. "Brain Localization and 
Fatigue." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 
3:00 P.M. Schedule. 

HuBER AViLLiAM HuRT, B.S., A.M., LL.D., President Lombard 
College, Galesburg, 111. "The Hygiene of School Pro- 
grams." 

E. Herman Arnold, M.D., Instructor Orthopedic Surgery, Yale 

University, Director New Haven Normal School of 
Gymnastics, New Haven, Conn. "The Effects of School 
Work on Menstruation." 

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De Witt Gilbert Wilcox, M.D., President American Insti- 
tute of Homeopathy, Professor of Gynecology, Boston 
University School of Medicine, Boston, Mass. "The Physi- 
cal Effects of Written Examinations Upon School Chil- 
dren." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

4:00 P.M. Schedule. 
Leo De Kentlorenc Liebermann, M.D., AuHc Counsillor, 
Professor Ord. Publ. Hygiene in the University, Hygienic 
Royal Institute University, Budapest, Hungary. "Over- 
burdening in Higher Schools." 
Mary Crahan, Teacher of Speech Improvement, New York. 
"The Development of Plans for the Correction of Stutter- 
ing and Stammering in the Public Schools." 
Dr. Jose de Jesus Gonzalez, (de Leon, Gto), Mexico City. 
"Investigaciones sobre las Causes de la Intencion de los 
Ninos." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

Papers Presented in Absentia in Session Twelve. 

(To be Read by Title.) 

Th. Altschul, M.D., Prague, Bohemia. "Die Geistige Er- 
miidung der Schulkinder und die Ermiidungsmessungen." 

Marx Lobsien, M.D., Kiel, Germany. "The Effects of Weich- 
ardt's Antikenatoxin on the Intellectual Capacity of the 
Pupils." 

Wolfgang Weichardt, M.D., Professor University of Er- 
langen. "Recent Researches in Chemistry in Their Rela- 
tion to School Hygiene." 

Session Thirteen. Room C. 

Wednesday, August 27th, 9:00 A.M. 

MENTAL HYGIENE AND THE HYGIENE OF THE 
MENTALLY ABNORMAL CHILD (Part One) 

William H. Burnham, Ph.D., Chairman 

Vice- Chairman 

Program of Session Thirteen 
9:00 A.M. Schedule. 
William H. Burnham, Ph.D., Professor Pedagogy and School 
Hygiene, Clark University, Worcester, Mass. "Mental 
Hygiene in the School." 

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F. H. Pike, Ph.D., M.D., Assistant Professor Physiology, Colum- 
bia University, New York City. ''The Nervous Mechan- 
ism of Motor Learning and of Habit Formation." 

James W. Putnam, M.D., Buffalo, N. Y. "Motor Training and 
Its Relation to a Healthy Nervous System." 
Discussion of Preceding Papers 

io:oo A.M. Schedule. 

S. Adolphus Knopf, M.D., Professor of Medicine, Department 
of Phthisiotherapy, Post Graduate Medical School, New 
York. ''Some Fragmentary Notes on How to Preserve 
and Increase the Mental and Physical Vigor of Our School 
Children." 

Edward C. Spitzka, AI.D., New York. "Defects in the Dis- 
tribution of Defective Children." 

Simon R. Klein, M.D., Ph.D., One Time Professor Histology 
and Embryology, Fordham University, Director of the 
Williamsbridge Pathological, Bacteriological and Chemi- 
cal Laboratories, New York. "Prevention of Nervousness 
Among School Children." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

ii:ooa.m. Schedule. 
William T. Shanahan, M.D., Superintendent Craig Colony 
for Epileptics, Sonyea, New York. "School Instruction 
for Epileptic Children." 
A. C. Rogers, M.D., Superintendent of Minnesota School for 
Feeble-Minded and Colony for Epileptics. "The Village 
Community for the Feeble-Minded." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

Session Fourteen. Room C. 

Wednesday, August 27th, 2:00 P.M. 

MENTAL HYGIENE AND TFIE HYGIENE OF THE 
MENTALLY ABNORMAL CHILD (Part Two) 

Thomas Salmon, M.D., Chairman 

Vice -Chairman 

Program of Session Fourteen 

2:00 P.M. Schedule. 
Lewis M. Terman, Professor of Education, Stanford Univer- 
sity, Cal. "The Significance of Mental Tests for School 
Flygiene." 



Theodore E. Toepel, M.D., Supervisor of Physical Training 
and Hygiene, Atlanta, Ga. "The Backward Child." 

Francis E. Fronczak, A.M., M.D., Commissioner of Health, 
Buffalo, N. Y. "The Sub-Normal Child." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

3:00 P.M. Schedule. 

Elizabeth Farrell, B.S., Superintendent of Ungraded Classes, 
New York City. "The Place of the School in the Problem 
of Mental Deficiency." 

John J. Cronin, M.D., Assistant Director of Child Hygiene, De- 
partment of Health, New York. "Applied Therapeutics 
to the So-called Mentally Deficient Child." 

Helen MacMurchy, M.D., Toronto, Canada. "Can the Men- 
tally Defective Child Be Educated in the PubHc School?" 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

4:00 P.M. Schedule. 

J. E. Wallace Wallin, Ph.D., Director of Psychological Clinic, 
School of Education, University of Pittsburgh, Pa. "The 
Distinctive Contribution of the Psychol-Educational Clinic 
to the School Hygiene Movement." 

Elmer E. Jones, Ph.D., Professor Philosophy of Education, 
University of Indiana, Bloomington, Ind. "The School's 
Responsibility for the Delinquent Girl." 

E. Stagg Whitin, Ph.D., Chairman of Executive Committee on 
Prison Labor, Columbia University, New York. "Hy- 
giene of Crime.'* 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

Papers Presented in Absentia in Session Fourteen. 
(To be Read by Title.) 

J. Bayerthal, M.D., Worms, Germany. 'The Prophylactic 
Measure of the School With Reference to Nervous and 
Mental Disease." 

Session Fifteen. Room C. Thursday, August 28th, 9 : 00 A.M. 

MENTAL HYGIENE AND THE HYGIENE OF THE 
MENTALLY ABNORMAL CHILD (Part Three) 

S. Josephine Baker, M.D., Chairman 

V ice-Chairman 

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Program of Session Fifteen 

9:00 A.M. Schedule. 

S. Josephine Baker, M.D., Director of the Division of Child 
Hygiene, Department of Health, New York City. "Physi- 
cal Condition of the Retarded School Child." 

Elsie Fogerty, Lecturer to Teachers' Educational Department, 
London County Council, England. "The Value of Speech 
Training in the Mental and Physical Development of 
Children." 

Dr. BoRCHARDT, School Physician, Charlottenburg, Germany. 
"Hilfsschulwessen und Heilerziehungsanstalten fiir 
psychopathische Kinder." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

10:00 A.M. Schedule. 

IsABELLE Thompson Smart, M.D., Department of Education, 
New York City. "Some Potent Causes for the Apparent 
Increase in Mental Deficiency in the United States." 

Frederick J. Farnell, M.D., Providence, R. L "The Recogni- 
tion of Special Types of School Children." 

Walter E. Fernald, M.D., Superintendent of Massachusetts 
School for the Feeble-Minded. "The Recognition of 
Mental Defect in the Higher Grades." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

II :00 A.M. Schedule. 
Maximilian P. E. Groszman, Ph.D., Educational Director Na- 
tional Society for the Study and Education of Exceptional 
Children. "The Need for an Agreement on a Classifica- 
tion and Terminology of Exceptional Children." 
Siegfried Block, M.D., Examiner Children's Court, New York. 
"A Children's Supreme Court, Unification of Child Wel- 
fare Work." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

Paper Presented in Absentia in Session Fifteen 

(To be Read by Title.) 

Elizabeth Irwin, Field Worker, Committee on Hygiene of 

School Children, Public Education Association, New York 

City. "The Particular Need of Mental Classification in 

Special Schools." 
H. Crichton Miller, M.A., M.D., Fellow Royal Society of 

Medicine, London, Eng. "A Note on the Psychic Factor 

in Stammering." 

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Session Sixteen. Room A. Thursday, August 28th, 9:00 A.M. 

PLAY AND ATHLETICS 

Joseph Lee, LL.B., Chairman 

Vice-Chairman, 

Program of Session Sixteen 

9:00 A.M. Schedule. 

Joseph Lee, A.M., LL.B., President of Playground and Recrea- 
tion Association of America, Boston, Mass. ''The Spiritual 
Sources of Health." 

Ernest Hermann, Superintendent of Playgrounds, School for 
Social Workers, Boston, Mass. ''The Hygienic and Educa- 
tional Value of Play in Schools." 

Joseph H. Barach, M.D., Consultant in Special Diagnosis, Car- 
negie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, Pa. "Against 
Over-Athleticism." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

10:00 A.M. Schedule. 

J. W. KiME, M.D., Superintendent of Boulder Lodge Sanitorium, 
Ft. Dodge, Iowa. "School Athletics." 

Edgar L. Raub, Sub-Master John A. Andrews School, Boston, 
Mass. "Athletics for Elementary School Boys." 

Elizabeth Burchenal, Girls' Branch Public School Athletic 
League, New York. "How Shall School Girls Be Pro- 
vided in a Crowded City With Wholesome, Normal Recre- 
ative Activities After School?" 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

11:00 A.M. Schedule. 
George E. Johnson, A.M., Superintendent of Playgrounds, 

Pittsburgh, Pa. "Play versus Work in Education." 
Clara L. Van Slyck, Department of Recreation, Russell Sage 
Foundation, New York. "The Rural School as a Recrea- 
tion Center." 
Luther H. Gulick, M.D., President Camp Fire Girls, New 
York. "The Social Function of Play." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

Papers Presented in Absentia in Session Sixteen. 
(To be Read by Title.) 

Charles F. Stokes, Surgeon-General, Chief of Bureau of Medi- 
cine and Surgery, Washington, D. C. "Relation of Ath- 
letics to Health." 

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Session Seventeen. Room B. 

Friday, August 29th, 2:00 P.M. 

SCHOOL HYGIENE IX RELATION TO THE HOME 
AND THE COMMUNITY (Part One) 

President G. Stanley Hall, Chairman 

Vice-Chair man 

Program of Session Seventeen 
2:00 P.M. Schedule. 

G. Stanley Hall, Ph.D., LL.D., President of Clark University, 
Worcester, ^lass. "The Hygiene of Prepubertal Sex 
Life." 

W. H. Heck, ]\I.A., Professor of Education, University of Vir- 
ginia, Charlottesville, A'a. "Parents' Part in School Hy- 
giene." 

Lewis 2\I. Termax. Associate Professor of Education, Stanford 
University, Cal. ''The Relation of Sleep to Age; Intelli- 
gence and School Success ; Based on a Study of the Sleep 
Habits of Three Thousand School Children." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

3:00 P.M. Schedule. 

Maud Bex'jamix, Commissioner of Schools, Livingston County, 
Flowerville, Mich. "Community Hygiene." 

B. Liber, M.D., New York City. "The Influences of School Hy- 
giene Upon the Home Hygiene." 

L. T. Royster, M.D., i\Iember of Norfolk School Board and 
State Board of Health, \'a. "The School Child and Its 
Relation to Eugenics." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

4:00 P.M. Schedule. 
Charles W. Hargitt, Ph.D., Sc.D., Professor of Zoology, 

Syracuse University, N. Y. "Vital Statistics in Relation 

to School Hygiene." 
Franklin C. Gram, M.D., Board of Health, Buffalo, N. Y. "The 

School and Vital Statistics." 
Sir James Grant, ]\I.D., Ottawa, Canada. "School Hygiene and 

Child Life." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 
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Session Eighteen. Room B. 

Saturday, August 30th, 9 : 00 A.M. 

SCHOOL HYGIENE IN RELATION TO THE HOME 
AND THE COMMUNITY (Part Two) 

Ira S. Wile, M.D., Chairman 

V ice-Chairman 

Program o£ Session Eighteen 

9:00 A.M. Schedule. 
Ira S. Wile, M.S., M.D., Member of the Board of Education, 

New York City. "Medical Inspection in the Schools as a 

Community Investment." 
W. S. Leathers, M.D., Director of Public Health, Dean of 

Department of Medicine, University of Mississippi. 

''Hookworm in its Relation to the School Child and Its 

Economic Bearing Upon Community Life." 
G. Stanley Hall, Ph.D., LL.D., President of Clark University, 

Worcester, Mass. "The Hygiene of the Appetite and the 

Environment of Eating." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

10:00 A.M. Schedule. 

H. L. K. Shaw, M.D., Consulting Pediatrician, State and City 
Board of Health, Albany, N. Y. "Health Supervision of 
Children Between Infancy and School Age." 

Rebecca Stoneroad, M.D., Director of Physical Training, 
Washington, D. C. "Health Statistics of Washington 
Public School Children With Special Reference to Age 
and Sex." 

Jacob Sobel, ALD., Borough Chief, Division of Child Hygiene, 
Department of Health, New York City. "Prejudices and 
Superstitions Met With in the Medical Inspection of 
School Children." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

11:00 A.M. Schedule. 

Herbert J. Donnelly, M.D., Tuberculosis Inspector, Depart- 
ment of Health, Buffalo, N. Y. "Tuberculosis in School 
Children." 

Arthur Beik, Ph.D., Fellow, Clark University, Worcester, 
Mass. "The Hygiene of the Child at the Period When 
School Life Begins." 

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J. H. Kellogg, M.D., Battle Creek Sanitorium, Mich. '•'Un- 
wholesome Dietaries, a Prime Cause for Inefficiency in 
School Children." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

Papers Presented in Absentia in Sessions Seventeen and 
Eighteen. (To be Read by Title.) 

M. C. ScHUYTEN, Ph.D., Director of Paedological Service and 
Paedological Laboratory of the City of Antwerp; Pro- 
fessor New College Brussels ; President of the Interna- 
tional Committee of the International Congress on Paed- 
ology, Antwerp, Belgium. *'The Co-efficient of Nutrition 
of the Antwerp School Children." 

Frederick L. Hoffman, LL.D., Statistician Prudential Life 
Insurance Company of America, Newark, N. J. "Vital 
Statistics of School Children." 



SECTION THREE 

Medical, Hygienic and Sanitary Supervision in Schools 

Session Nineteen. Room E. 

Wednesday, August 27th, 2 : 00 P.M. 

MEDICAL INSPECTION (Part One) 

David Snedden, Ph.D., Chairman 

V ice-Chairman 

Program of Session Nineteen 
2:00 P.M. Schedule. 

Louis Dufestel, M.D., Secretary-General of the Third Inter- 
national Congress on School Hygiene, Paris, France. "The 
Organization of Medical Inspection in the Schools of 
Paris." 

Ernesto Cacace, M.D., Professor of Pediatry, Royal Univer- 
sity of Naples, Italy. "Status of Medical Inspection in 
Italy." 

Frank Allport, M.D., Chicago, 111. "Necessity of Standardiza- 
tion and Universal Adoption of Medical School Inspection 
in the United States." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 
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3: 00 P.M. Schedule. 

Roy K. Flannagan, M.D., Director of Inspection State Board 
of Health, Richmond, Va. "Medical Inspection of White 
and Colored Rural Primary Schools in a Virginia County." 

George W. Goler, M.D., Health Officer, Rochester, N. Y. 
"Our Plan of Medical School Inspection in the City of 
Rochester." 

P. Stephani, M.D., State School Physician, Mannheim, Ger- 
many. "Stadliche und Staatische Schularztorganization." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

4:00 P.M. Schedule. 

David Snedden, Ph.D., Massachusetts Commissioner of Edu- 
cation, Boston, Mass. "Compulsory Medical Inspection of 
Schools in Massachusetts from the Administrative Stand- 
point." 

Wm. C. Hanson, M.D., Assistant to the Secretary, Massachu- 
setts State Board of Health. "The Correlation of the 
Work of School Physicians and Local and State Health 
Officials." 

Dr. Manuel Uribe y Troncoso, Mexico City. "Resultados 
practicos de la Inspeccion Medica de los Escuelas de la 
Ciudad de Mexico durante los 5 ultimos anos." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

Session Twenty. Room E. Thursday, August 28th, 9 :00 A.M. 

MEDICAL INSPECTION (Part Two) 

George A. Mirick, Chairman 

Vice- Chair man 

Program of Session Twenty 

9:00 A.M. Schedule. 
WiLLARD S. Small, Ph.D., Eastern District High School, Wash- 
ington, D. C, Lecturer in Education, George Washington 
University. "Some Results of Systematic Examination of 
High School Pupils." 

De Lancey Rochester, M.D., Associate Professor Principles 
and Practice of Medicine, Buffalo University, N. Y. "The 
Importance of Thorough Medical Inspection of School 
Children." 

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William J. Gallivan, M.D., Chief of Division of Child Hy- 
giene, Department of Health, Boston, Mass. "Control 
of Medical Inspection of Schools." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

io:oo A.M. Schedule. 
George M. Case, M.D., Elmira, N. Y. "The Benefits to be 

Derived from the Medical Inspection of Schools." 
William Howe, B.S., Deputy Commissioner of Health, Albany, 

N. Y. ''Report of and Conclusions Deduced from Medical 

Inspection of School Children in the State of New York." 
liERBERT D. ScHENCK, M.D., Consulting Ophthamologist and 

Otologist, State of New York. "Examination of Hearing 

by the Teachers of New York." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

II :00 A.M. Schedule. 

Louis W. Rapeer, Department of Education and Psychology, 
New York Training School for Teachers. "The General 
Administration of Educational Hygiene, Including Medi- 
cal Inspection." 

Daniel V. McClure, M.D., Examining Physician Division of 
Child Labor, Department of Health, Buffalo, N. Y. "Ex- 
amination of School Children for Labor Certificates." 

Eleanor H. Johnson, Committee on Hygiene of School Chil- 
dren of the Public Education Association, New York 
City. "Relation of Medical Inspection of School Chil- 
dren to Their Education." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

Papers Presented in Absentia in Session Twenty. 
(To be Read by Title.) 

Yasusaburo Sakaki, Department of Mental Hygiene, Fukuoki 
Imperial College, Tokio, Japan. "Results of Intelligent 
Examination for the Gradual Development According to- 
Age and Classes." 

Session Twenty-one. Room E. 

Friday, August 29th, 9:00 A.M. 

MEDICAL LNSPECTION (Part Three) 

Arnold T. Gesell, Chairman 

Vice -Chairman 

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Program of Session Twenty-one 
9:00 A.M. Schedule. 

Arnold L. Gesell, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Education, 
Yale University, New Haven, Conn. "Child Hygiene and 
Child Classification." 

S. Josephine Baker, M.D., Director of the Division of Child 
Plygiene, Department of Health, New York City. "Medi- 
cal Inspection and Examination of School Children in 
New York City." 

James Stewart, M.D., Supervisor of Hygiene Board of Educa- 
tion, St. Louis, Mo. "Methods of Inspection of Children 
in St. Louis Public Schools." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

10:00 A.M. Schedule. 

Edward O. Kirk, D.D.S., Sc.D., Dean of the Dental Faculty, 

University of Pennsylvania. "Some Economic Aspects of 

Public Dental Service." 
Alphonso Irwin, D.D.S., Secretary-Treasurer New Jersey 

State Board of Examination and Registration in Dentistry. 

"The Present Status of School Dentistry." 
PiERCY B. McCullough, D.D.S., Chief of Dental Division, 

Bureau of Health, Philadelphia, Pa. "Control of Dental 

Caries in School Children." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

11:00 A.M. Schedule. 

J. G. CoLTON, D.D.S., Dental Inspector of Schools, Providence, 

R. I. "Dental Inspection in the Public Schools of Provi- 

denpe." 
W. E. Struthers, M.D., A.B., Chief Medical Inspector, Toronto, 

Canada. "Medical Supervision of Schools and School 
• Children of Toronto for 191 1 and 1912." (Two periods.) 

(Lantern slides.) 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

12:00 M. Schedule. 
J. E. Sheppard, M.D., Brooklyn, N. Y. "The Economic Im- 
portance of Diseases of the Ear in School Children." 

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Papers Presented in Absentia in Sessions Nineteen, Twenty 
and Twenty-one. (To be Read by Title.) 

M. K. Hakonson-Hanson, Head Master in the Common 
Schools, Trondhjem, Norway. "School Physicians in 
Norway." 

Miriam E. Griffin, M.D., Medical Inspector of Schools, Manila, 
P. I. "Medical Inspection of Schools in Manila." 

Session Twenty-two. Room E. 

Friday, August 29th, 2:00 P.M. 

MEDICAL INSPECTION (Part Four) 

Abraham Jacobi, AI.D., Chairman 

V ice-Chairman 

Program of Session Twenty two 

2:00 P.M. Schedule. 

Florence A. Sherman, M.D., Medical Supervisor of Schools, 
Bridgeport, Conn. "Brief History of Medical Inspection 
in Bridgeport, Methods, Uses, Results Obtained and Con- 
clusions Drawn." 

Alfred B. Morrill, A.M., Superintendent of Schools, Walling- 
ford. Conn. "A Working Plan of Securing Adequate 
Medical Inspection." 

George P. Barth, B.S., M.D., Chief Medical Inspector of 
Schools, Milwaukee, Wis. "The Scope of Medical Super- 
vision of Schools." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

3:00 P.M. Schedule. 

Walter W. Roach, M.D., Supervisor of School Medical In- 
spection, Fourth and Fifth Districts, Philadelphia, Pa. 
"Food Clinics." 

R. Kaz, M.D., Consulting and School Oculist, St. Petersburg, 
Russia. "Pretended Ocular Diseases in Schools." 

Arthur C. Schaefer, M.D., Deputy Health Commissioner, Buf- 
falo, N. Y. "The Scope of Medical School Inspection." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

4:00 P.M. Schedule. 
Frank Overton, M.D., A.M., Health Officer Patchogue Vil- 
lage and Brookhaven Town, Long Island, N. Y. "Health 
Officer and the Rural School." 

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Edward Pisko, M.D,, Dermatologist Fordham Medical Col- 
lege, N. Y. ''Skin Diseases of School Children." 

William J. Gallivan, M.D., Chief of Division of Child Hy- 
giene, Department of Health, Boston, Mass. "Standardi- 
zation of Physical Examinations." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

Papers Presented in Absentia in Session Twenty-two. 
(To be Read by Title.) 

Dr. Miguel R. Soberon (de San Luis Potosi). "J^lones e in- 
dicaciones rudimentarias para la Inspeccion medica de las 
escuelas en los Estados pobres." 

Homer H. Seerey, LL.D., President State Teachers' College, 
Cedar Falls, Iowa. "The Hygiene of the Janitor." 

Session Twenty-three. Room E. 

Saturday, August 30th, 9:00 A.M. 

SCHOOL NURSES AND SCHOOL CLINICS 

E. H. Lewinski-Corwin, Ph.D., Chairman 

Vice-Chairman 

Program of Session Twenty-three 

9:00 A.M. Schedule. 

E. H. Lewinski-Corwin, Ph.D., Executive Secretary of the 
Public Health Hospital and Budget Committee of the 
New York Academy of Medicine, Executive Secretary of 
the Associated Out-Patient Clinics, New York City. 'The 
Practical Necessity of School Clinics." 

William J. Gallivan, M.D., Chief Division of Child Hygiene, 
Department of Health, Boston, Mass. ''School Clinics." 

Dr. Ernest Jessen, Strassburg, Germany, Chairman Hygienic 
Commission of the International Dental Federation. "Uni- 
form Treatment of Children in Dental Clinics of all 
Countries." Read by H. D. Cross, M.D., Boston. 
Discussion of Preceding Papers 

10:00 a.m. Schedule. 
E. B. Smith, M.D., Detroit, Mich. "First Aid to the School 

Child." 
Edna L. Foley, B.L., R.N., Superintendent of Visiting Nurse 

Association, Chicago, 111. "The Position of the School 

Nurse in the Public School System." 

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Rose O'Hare, Chief School Nurse Department of Health, Buf- 
falo, N. Y. "School Nurse and Her Work." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

ii:ooA.M. Schedule. 
LiNA L. Rogers, R.N., Superintendent of School Nurses, Tor- 
onto, Canada. "Work of the School Nurse in Toronto." 

Papers Presented in Absentia in Session Twenty-three. 
(To be Read by Title.) 

Helen L. Pearse, Public Health Department, London County 
Council. "The Work of the Nurse in the Schools of 
London." 

Session Twenty-four. Room D. 

Monday, August 25th, 2:00 P.M. 

THE EXCITING AND CONTRIBUTORY CAUSES OF 

DISEASE AND PHYSICAL DEFECTS IN SCHOOL 

CHILDREN (Part One) 

E. O. Jordan, Chairman 

Vice- Chairman 

Program of Session Twenty-four 
2:00 P.M. Schedule. 

Edwin O. Jordan, Ph.D., Professor of Bacteriology, University 
of Chicago, 111. "Disease Carriers Among School Chil- 
dren." 

Robert Hessler, M.D., A.M., Chairman Committee on Restric- 
tion of Weeds and Diseases, Indiana Academy of Science, 
Logansport, Ind. "Dusty Air in the School Room." 

Edwin H. Place, M.D., Boston City Hospital, Boston, Mass. 
"The Relation of Scarlet Fever and Diphtheria to the 
School Session." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

3:00 P.M. Schedule. 

L. Whittingham Gorham, M.D., Harvard Medical School, 
Boston, Mass. "School Child as a Carrier of Whooping- 
Cough." 

Jacob Sobel, M.D., Borough Chief, Division of Qiild Hy- 
giene, Department of Health, N. Y. C. "Pediculosis 
Capitis Among School Children." 

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John A. Ferrell, M.D., North Carolina State Board of Health, 
Hookworm Commission, Raleigh, N. C. "Intestinal Para- 
sites — The Rural School a Factor in Spreading Their In- 
fection." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

4:00 P.M. Schedule. 

A. J. McLaughlin, M.D., International Joint Commission, Sur- 
geon U. S. Public Health Service, Chief Sanitary Expert 
and Director of Field Work for the International Joint 
Commission, Washington, D. C. "The Influences of 
Water-Borne Disease on the Mortahty of Children." 

J. G. Parsons, M.D., Sioux Falls, S. D. "Common Colds, A 
Menace to Public Schools and Public Health." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

Session Twenty-five. Room D. 

Tuesday, August 26th, 9:00 A.M. 

THE EXCITING AND CONTRIBUTORY CAUSES OF 

DISEASE AND PHYSICAL DEFECTS IN SCHOOL 

CHILDREN (Part Two) 

Charles V. Chapin, M.D., Chairman 

V ice-Chairman 

Program of Session Twenty-five 

9:00 A.M. Schedule. 

Charles V. Chapin, M.D., Superintendent of Health, Provi- 
dence, R. I. ''The Disinfection of School Rooms ; Is It 
Necessary?" 

William G. Bissell, M.D., Chief of the Bureau of Bacteriology, 
Buffalo, N. Y. "The Control of Diphtheria in the Public 
Schools." 

Wallace Hatch, Rhode Island Anti-Tuberculosis Association, 
Providence, R. I. "A School Study from the Standpoint 
of Health." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

10:00 A.M. Schedule. 
James A. Babbitt, M.D., A.M., Professor Hygiene and Physi- 
cal Education, Haverford College, Pa. "The School Boy 
and His Mucous Membrane." 

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B. Alexander Randall, M.D., Ph.D., Professor of Otology, 

University of Pennsylvania; Ear Surgeon to University 

and Children's Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa. "A Free Nose 

the Essential for Preventing Adenoid Hypertrophy and 

, Ear Diseases." 

William A. McKeever, A.M., Ph.N., Professor of Philosophy, 
Kansas State Agricultural College, Manhattan, Kan. ''The 
Boy and the Tobacco Problem." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 
ii:ooA.M. Schedule. 

E. De Wolfe Wales, M.D., Indianapolis, Ind. "Prevention of 
Ear Troubles Among School Children." 

Rowland G. Freeman, M.D., A.B., Adjunct Professor of Pedri- 
atics. University and Bellevue Hospital Medical School, 
New York City. "The Reduction of Infectious Risks in 
Schools." 

Marcus A. Dow, General Safety Agent for the New York Cen- 
tral Lines, New York. "Prevention of Accident as Re- 
lating to Child Welfare." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 



Session Twenty-six. Room C. 

Friday, August 29th, 9:00 A.M* 

THE EXCITING AND CONTRIBUTORY CAUSES OF 

DISEASE AND PHYSICAL DEFECTS IN SCHOOL 

CHILDREN (Part Three) 

Joel Goldthwait, M.D., Chairman 

Vice- Chairman 

Program of Session Twenty-six 

9:00 A.M. Schedule. 

Joel Goldthwait, M.D., B.S., Boston, Mass. ''The Relation of 
Posture to the General Efficiency of the Human Being." 

Jessie H. Bancroft, Assistant Physical Training Director, 
Board of Education, New York City. "School Efficiency 
in Relation to the Posture of the Pupils." 

James Warren Sever, M.D., Junior Assistant Surgeon Chil- 
dren's Hospital; Surgeon House of the Good Samaritan, 
Boston, Mass. ''School Desks and Chairs and Their Re- 

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lation to the Occurrence of Scoliosis in School Children, 
With Special Consideration of the Furniture Used in the 
Schools of the United States." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

io:oo A.M. Schedule. 

LuciEN Howe, M.D., Buffalo, N. Y. "The Prevention of Near- 
sightedness in Children by Means of Shoulderbraces and 
by Knapsacks for School Books." 

Nathalie Kavaleff Mankell, M.D., Buffalo, N. Y. "Two 
Important Points in Correction of Exaggerated Antero- 
posterior Curves of the Spine and of Acquired Genito- 
Valgus Used in the Physical Training qf School Children." 

A. Emil Schmidt, M.D., Medical Adviser, Ethical School, New 
York City. "New Regulations for the Control of In- 
fectious Diseases in Some of the Private Schools of New 
York City." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

II : 00 A.M. Schedule. 
Dr. J. Gonzalez Uruena, Mexico City. "Dermatologia Escolar." 
Ellen Wallace, M.D., Manchester, N. H. "Prevention of 

Colds in Public Schools." 
Pluron C. Stearns, M.D., Jersey City. "Efficiency in Life 

Activities." 

Discussion of Preceding Papeis 

Papers Presented in Absentia in Sessions Twenty-four, 
Twenty-five and Twenty-six. (To be Read by Title.) 

John F. Anderson, M.D., Marine Hospital, Public Health Ser- 
vice, Washington, D. C. "The School Child as a Carrier 
of Measles." 

Charles F. Rossignol, M.D., President National Bureau de 
Federations d'lnstituteurs, Brussels, Belgium. "Teachers 
and Tuberculosis." 

Dr. RiCHARDO E. Cicero, Mexico City. "The Treatment of 
Tineas, Warts, and Scabies at the Doctor Balmis' School." 

Dr. JosQUiN C. Cosio, Mexico City. "Transmissible Diseases 
in the Official Schools in the City of Mexico." 

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Session Twenty-seven. Room D. 

Thursday, August 28th, 9:00 A.M. 

CRIPPLED CHILDREN (Orthopedic) 

Robert S. Osgood, M.D., Chairman 

Vice-Chairman 



Program of Session Twenty-seven 
9:00 A.M. Schedule. 

Lloyd T. Brown, A.B., M.D., Assistant Orthopedic Surgeon to 
Out-Patients, Massachusetts General Hospital; Assistant 
General Orthopedic Surgeon, Robert F. Brigham Hos- 
pital, Boston, Mass. "Occurrence of Weak Arches and 
Foot Strain Among Children, and Methods of Examina- 
tion." (Lantern Shdes.) 

Robert S. Osgood, M.D., Assistant Visiting Orthopedic Sur- 
geon to the Massachusetts General Hospital; Instructor 
Orthopedics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass. "The 
Treatment of Foot Strain and Weak Arches Among School 
Children." (Lantern Slides.) 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

10:00 A.M. Schedule. 

Rowland O. Meisenbach, M.D., Orthopedic Surgeon to the 
German Hospital and the Good Samaritan Dispensary, 
Buffalo, N. Y. "The Clothing and Shoeing of School 
Children; Their Effect on the Mental and Physical Ef- 
ficiency of the Child from an Orthopedist's Point of View, 
Illustrated by X-Rays, Anatomic Models and Wearing 
Apparel." 

Hills Cole, M.D., Director of Division of PubHcity and Edu- 
cation, State Department of Health, New York City. 
"Weak Ankles, Flat Foot and Spinal Curvature in School 
Children." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

11:00 A.M. Schedule. 
Evelyn Goldsmith, B.S., A.M., President Seaside Home for 
Crippled Children at Arverne, L. I. ; Honorary President 
and Founder of Association of Public School Teachers of 
Crippled Children, N. Y. C. "The Education of Crippled 
Children Belongs to the Public Schools." 

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Hills Cole, M.D., Director of Division of Publicity and Edu- 
cation, State Department of Health, New York City. 
''What Can be Done to Minimize the Necessity for Special 
Provision for Crippled Children." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

Session Tv^enty-eight. Room A. 

Friday, August 29th, 9:00 A.M. 

THE CONSERVATION OF VISION 
Organized with the assistance of the New York Committee for 
the Prevention of Blindness and the American Asso- 
ciation for the Conservation of Vision 

Myles Staxdish, M.D., Chairman 
F. Park Lewis, M.D., Vice-Chairman 

Program of Session Twenty-eight 

9:00 A.M. Schedule. 
F. Park Lewis, M.D., Buffalo, N. Y. "Mind Making Through 

Sight Saving." 
William Martin Richards, M.D., A.B., New York City. "The 
Influences of the Treatment of the Defects of Vision Upon 
the Health and Progress of School Children." (Lantern 
Slides.) 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

10:00 A.M. Schedule. 

Lewis C. Wessels, M.D., Board of Health Ophthalmologist, 
Philadelphia, Pa. "Defective Vision in School Children 
from an Economic Standpoint." (Lantern Slides.) 

Clarke Fulkerson, M.D., Medical Inspector of Schools, Kala- 
mazoo, Mich. "Importance and Methods of Detection of 
Ocular Diseases of School Children." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

11:00 A.M. Schedule. 

Anna W. Williams, M.D., Assistant Director Division of 
Laboratories, Board of Health, New York City. "Preva- 
lence of Trachoma in New York City Public Schools." 

Anna I. Von Sholly, M.D., Board of Health, New York City. 
"Ophthalmia Schools for the Prevention of Trachoma and 
Other Infectious Eye Diseases." 

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Gertrude E. Bingham, Inspector of Classes for the Blind, De- 
partment of Education, New York City. "The Preserva- 
tion of the Sight of School Children." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

Papers Presented in Absentia in Session Twenty-eight. 
(To be Read by Title.) 

J. HoLBROOK Shaw, M.D., School Physician, Plymouth, Mass. 

"Some Important Ocular Conditions Found in Backward 

Children, With a Report of Cases." 
Otto Grennes, M.D., Christiana, Norway. "Hygienic Progress 

in Norwegian School Writing." 

Session Twenty-nine. Room B. 

Thursday, August 28th, 9; 00 A.M. 

SYMPOSIUM ON "HEALTH SUPERVISION OF COL- 
LEGE AND UNIVERSITY STUDENTS" 

Organized by Mazyck P. Ravenel 

Mazyck p. Ravenel, M.D., Chairman 

V ice-Chairman 

Program of Session Twenty-nine 

9:00 A.M. Schedule. 

Mazyck P. Ravenel, M.D., Professor of Bacteriology, Director 
of State Laboratory of Hygiene, University of Wisconsin. 
'Work of the University Committee on Hygiene at Wis- 
consin." 

Paul Phillips, M.D., Amherst College Professor of Hygiene 
and Physical Education, Massachusetts. "Hygiene at 
Amherst." 

H. E. Robertson, A.B., M.D., Professor of Pathology and Bac- 
teriology, University of Minnesota, Acting Head of Col- 
lege of Medicine and Surgery, Minneapolis, Minn. "Some 
Special Problems Confronting the Organization of a Uni- 
versity Health Department." (Lantern SHdes.) 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

10:00 A.M. Schedule. 
Joseph Raycroft, A.B., M.D., Professor of Hygiene and Physi- 
cal Education, University of Princeton, N. J. "Provisions 
for Safeguarding Student Health at Princeton University." 

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Milton G. Rosenau, M.D., Professor of Preventive Medicine, 
Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. ''Sanitary Safe- 
guards for Students and Faculty at Harvard." 

Alexander C. Abbott, M.D., Professor and Director Labora- 
tory of Hygiene, University of Pennsylvania; Professor 
of Hygiene and Bacteriology, Philadelphia, Pa. "Safe- 
guarding the Health of University Students." 
Discussion of Preceding Papers 

ii:ooA.M. Schedule. 

William H, McCastline, M.D., University Physician, Colum- 
bia University, New York. "Health Work Among the 
Students at Columbia University." 

George F. Reinhardt, B.S., M.D., Professor of Hygiene and 
University Physician, University of California. "Univer- 
sity of California Infirmary." 

Creighton Wellman, M.D., Professor of Tropical Medicine, 
Tulane University. "Sanitary Advisers for Universities." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

12:00 M. Schedule, 
Thomas Andrew Storey, M.D., Professor of Hygiene, College 
of the City of New York. "The Protection of Student 
Health in the College of the City of New York." 



SECTION FOUR 

Session Thirty A. Room E. 

Tuesday, August 26th, 9:00 A.M. 

SYMPOSIUM ON "ORAL HYGIENE" 

Arranged by the National Mouth Hygiene Association, 

W. G. Ebersole, M.D., D.D.S., Secretary, 

Cleveland, Ohio 

W. G. Ebersole, M.D., D.D.S., Chairman 

V ice-Chairman 

Program of Session Thirty A 

9:00 A.M. Schedule. 
Dr. Ernest Jessen, Strassburg, Germany, Chairman of the Hy- 
gienic Commission of the International Dental Federation. 
"Dental Hygiene and Dental Clinics in Schools." (To be 
read by H. D. Cross, Boston, Mass.) 

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Albert H. Stevenson, D.D.S., Chairman Committee on Public 
Health and Education, Second District Dental Society; 
Member of New York State Dental Society. "Mouth Hy- 
giene in the School Curriculum." 

M. Evangeline Jordan, D.D.S., Representing the Southern 
California Dental Association, Los Angeles, Cal. "What 
We Are Doing in Mouth Hygiene on the Pacific Coast." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

io:oo A.M. Schedule. 

Sidney J. Rauh, D.D.S., Chairman of the Cincinnati Oral Hy- 
giene Association, Cincinnati, Ohio. '"The Educational 
and Economic Value of School Dental Inspection." 

P. B. McCuLLOUGH, D.D.S., Representing the Bureau of Health, 
Department of Public Health and Charities, Philadelphia, 
Pa. "Municipal Dental Dispensaries.' 

Dr. W. H. Dougherty, Dental Inspector of the Toronto Public 
Schools, Toronto, Can. "What Can the School Dental 
Clinics Hope to AccompHsh?" 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 



Session Thirty B. Room E. 

Tuesday, August 26th, 8:00 P.M. 

SYMPOSIUM ON "ORAL HYGIENE" 
Arranged by the National Mouth Hygiene Association, 

W. G. Ebersole, M.D., D.D.S., Secretary, 

Cleveland, Ohio 
W. G. Ebersole, M.D., D.D.S., Chairman 

V ice-Chairman 



Program of Session Thirty B 
8:00 P.M. Schedule. 

Thaddeus p. Hyatt, D.D.S., Dental Consultant and Lecturer 
N. Y. State Department of Health, and Lecturer N. Y. 
City Department of Education. "Mouth Hygiene ; Its Re- 
lation to the School Child Mentally and Physically." 

Miss Cordelia L. O'Neill, Principal of Marion School ; Mem- 
ber of Board of Governors of the National Mouth Hygiene 
Association, and President of the Cleveland Auxiliary of 
the National Mouth Hygiene Association. "Illustrated 

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Lecture : Mouth Hygiene, What It Did For Us, and What 
It Will Do For You." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

9:00 P.M. Schedule. 

Miss Lillian Murney, Principal of Murray Hill School, Cleve- 
land, Ohio. ''What Mouth Hygiene Did For One of Our 
Girls : A Remarkable Case." 

Alfred C. Fones, D.D.S., Chairman of the Oral Hygiene Com- 
mittee of the National Dental Association. "Would This 
Plan Solve the Main Problem for Hygiene in Our PubHc 
Schools ?" 

Edv^in N. Kent, D.M.D., President, Dental Hygiene Council of 
Massachusetts. "Illustrated Lectures on Oral Hygiene : 
A Plan for Extension of the Field." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

Session Thirty C. Room E. 

Wednesday, August 27th, 9:00 A.M. 

SYMPOSIUM ON "ORAL HYGIENE" 
Arranged by the National Mouth Hygiene Association, 

W. G. Ebersole, M.D., D.D.S., Secretary, 

Cleveland, Ohio 
W. G. Ebersole, M.D., D.D.S., Chairman 

V ice-Chairman 



Program of Session Thirty C 

9:00 A.M. Schedule. 

Dr. Albin Lenhardtson, Secretary of the H. C. F. D. I. ; 
Secretary of the Swedish N. M. H. A. ; President of the 
Hygiene Commission of the Swedish Dental Association; 
Director of the School Clinics in Stockholm. "The Chief 
Points of the Present Mouth Hygiene Work in Europe." 

George F. Burke, D.D.S., Secretary-Treasurer Detroit Auxil- 
iary of the National Mouth Hygiene Association, Detroit, 
Mich. "Ideal Methods of Spreading the Oral Hygiene 
Propaganda in Communities." 

Dr. Conrad Deichmiller, Los Angeles, Cal. 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 
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io:oo A.M. Schedule. 

Homer C. Brown, D.D.S., President of the National Dental 
Association; Member Ohio State Board of Health, Co- 
lumbus, Ohio. 

W. A. White, D.D.S., Dental Consultant and Lecturer N. Y. 
State Department of Health. "Oral Hygiene and Its Im- 
portance to the Growing Boy and Girl.'' 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

ii:ooA.M. Schedule. 

T. W. McFadden, D.D.S., Wilkinsburg, Pa., Secretary of Com- 
mittee on Ways and Means, National Mouth Hygiene As- 
sociation. ''Ways and Means." 

W. G. Ebersole, ^I.D., D.D.S., Secretary-Treasurer National 
Mouth Hygiene Association, Cleveland, Ohio. "Public 
School Dental Clinics a Possibility in Each Community; 
A Practical Plan of Securing and Maintaining Them." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 



Session Thirty-one. Room D. 

Friday, August 29th, 9:00 A.M. 

SYMPOSIUM ON "SCHOOL FEEDING" (Part One) 

Arranged by School Lunch Committee of the American Home 
Economics Association 

Caroline C. Hunt, Chairman 
Mrs. Louise Stevens Bryant, Secretary 

V ice-Chairman 

Program on "Nutrition and Malnutrition in Childhood and 

Youth" 

9:00 A.M. Schedule. 

Mrs. Louise Stevens Bryant, In Charge of the Social Service 
Department, Psychological Clinic, University of Pennsyl- 
vania, Philadelphia, Pa. "History and Present Status of 
the School Feeding ^Movement." 

Ira S. Wile, M.D., Member of the Board of Education, New 
York City. "Medical Inspection and the Nutrition of 
School Children." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 
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io:oo A.M. Schedule. 
Edwin C. Locke, M.D., Boston, Mass. "Nutrition of Anemic 

and Tubercular Children." 
Helen MacMurchy, M.D., Toronto, Canada. "Malnutrition 
and Mental Defectives." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

ii:ooA.M. Schedule. 
John Aulde, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa. "Special Studies in Cor- 
relation of Malnutrition and Disease." 
Margaret Macmillan, London, England. "Nutrition During 
Childhood and National Conservation." 
Discussion of Preceding Papers 

Session Thirty-tw^o. Room D. 

Friday, August 29th, 2:00 P.M. 

SYMPOSIUM ON SCHOOL FEEDING (Part Two) 

Arranged by School Lunch Committee of the American Home 
Economics Association 

Caroline L. Hunt, Chairman 
Mrs. Louise Stevens Bryant, Secretary 

Program on Systems of Public School Feeding 

2:00 P.M. Schedule. 
Alice C. Boughton, Superintendent of School Lunches, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. "Administration of School Lunches in 
Cities." 
Mabel Hyde Kittredge, Chairman New York School Lunch 
Committee, Washington Square, N. Y. "Relation of 
Menus to Standard Dietaries." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

3:00 P.M. Schedule. 
Mary E. L. Small, Director of Domestic Science, Department 
of Public Instruction, Buffalo, N. Y. "The Educational 
and Social Possibilities of School Feeding." 
Mary L. Bull, Department of Agriculture, University of Min- 
nesota, St. Paul, Minn. "Warm Lunches in Rural 
Schools." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

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4:cx) P.M. Schedule. 
Julia Pulsifer, Superintendent of School Lunches, New Eng- 
land Kitchen, Boston, Mass. "History and Development 
of Lunches in High Schools." 
Emma Smedley, Superintendent of School Lunches, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. "High School Lunches Under School Board 
Control." 
Caroline L. Hunt, Office of Experiment Stations, Washington, 
. D. C. "Training of School Dietitians." 
Discussion of Preceding Papers 

Paper Presented in Absentia in Session Thirty-two. 
(To be Read by Title.) 

Leon Meyer, M.D., Medical Inspector Schools of Paris. "Can- 
tines Scolaires." 

Session Thirty-three. Room A. 

Friday, August 29th, 2:00 P.M. 

SYMPOSIUM ON "SCHOOL ILLUMINATION" 
Arranged by the Illuminating Engineering Society 

Herbert Ives, Chairman 
W. R. Huntley, Vice-Chairman 

Program of Session Thirty-tbree 
2:00 P.M. Schedule. 
E. L. Elliott, Consulting Illuminating Engineer, New York. 
"The Illumination Primer of the Illuminating Engineering 
Society." 
Ellice M. Alger, M.D., Professor of Disease? of the Eye, New 
York Post Graduate Medical School. "On the Relation 
of Illumination to Ocular Hygiene." 
G. E. Ferree, Professor of Psychology, Bryn Mawr College, Pa. 
"The Efficiency of the Eye Under Different Systems of 
Lighting." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

3:00 P.M. Schedule. 
M. LucKiESH, Physicist, National Electric Lamp Association, 
Physical Laboratory, Cleveland, Ohio. "Glare from Pa- 
per." 

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Mathilde Gstettner, M.D., Assistant Oculist Vienna Poli- 
clinic High School, Secretary Austrian School Hygiene 
Association, Vienna, Austria. "Influence of Blackboards' 
Position of Lighting of Desks." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

Session Thirty-four. Room A. 

Saturday, August 30th, 9:00 A.M. 

SYMPOSIUM ON SCHOOL ILLUMINATION 
Arranged by the Illuminating Engineering Society 

Herbert Ives, Chairman 
W. R. Huntley, Vice-Chairman 

Program of Session Thirty-four 

9:00 A.M. Schedule. 
Daniel W. Weaver, M.D., County Health Commissioner, 
Greensburg, Ind. "Overhead School House Lighting." 

James Kerr, M.D., Department of Education, London County 
Council, England. "The Illumination of Classrooms." 

B. B. Hatch, Electrical Engineer, Boston, Mass. "School House 
Lighting in General From the Standpoints of an Engineer." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

10:00 A.M. Schedule. 
W. L. Coffey, Bachelor of Pedagogy, School Commissioner, 
Cheboygan, Mich. "Rural School Illumination." 

George W. Fitz, M.D., Formerly Assistant Professor of Physi- 
ology and Hygiene and Medical Visitor, Harvard Uni- 
versity. "Practical Methods for Testing Illumination, 
With a Demonstration of New Apparatus." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

Papers to be Presented in Absentia in Session Thirty-four. 
(To be Read by Title.) 

Dr. RiGOBERT Possek, Professor of Ophthalmology, Graz, Aus- 
tria. "Limits for Lighting in Schools." 



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Session Thirty-five. Room D. 

Wednesday, August 27th, 2:00 P.M. 

SYMPOSIUM ON SEX HYGIENE 
Arranged by the American Federation for Sex Hygiene 

President Charles W. Eliot, Chairman 
J. H. Foster, Secretary 

Hugh Cabot, M.D., Vice-Chairman 
LuciEN Howe, M.D., Vice-Chairman 



Program of Session Thirty-five 

2:00 P.M. Schedule. 

Thomas M. Balliet, Ph.D., Dean of School of Pedagogy, New 
York University. "The Points of Attack in Sex Educa- 
tion." 

Hugh Cabot, M.D., President American Association of Genito- 
urinary Surgeons; Assistant Professor Genito-Urinary 
Surgery, Harvard Medical School; Chief Genito-Urinary 
Department, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, 
Mass. "Education versus Punishment as a Remedy for 
Social Evils." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

3:00 P.M. Schedule. 

Hon. Philander P. Claxton, A.M., Litt.D., LL.D., U. S. Com- 
missioner of Education, Washington, D. C. "Teaching the 
Morality of Sex Relations." 

William Trufant Foster, Ph.D., LL.D., President Reed Col- 
lege, Portland, Oregon. "A Social Emergency." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

4:00 p.m. Schedule. 
Miss Laura B. Garrett, New York City. "Some Methods of 

Teaching Sex Hygiene." 
Rev. Richard H. Tierney, S. J., Professor of Philosophy, 

Woodstock College, Md. "The CathoHc Church and the 

Sex Problem." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 
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Session Thirty-six. Room F. 

Friday, August 29th, 2:00 P.M. 

SYMPOSIUM ON "TUBERCULOSIS AMONG SCHOOL 

CHILDREN" 

Arranged by the Society for the Study and Prevention of Tuber- 
culosis. Livingston Farrand, M.D., Secretary 

John H. Lowman, Chairman 

Vice- Chairman 



Program of Session Thirty-six 

2:00 P.M. Schedule. 

Mary E. Lapham, M.D., Highlands, N. C. ''Prevention of Tu- 
berculosis Through the Medical Inspection of Schools." 

Edward C. Brenner, M.D., Visiting Surgeon Home Hospital, 
New York City. "The Tendency of Tuberculosis in Chil- 
dren of Tuberculous Heritage, With a Unique Means of 
Caring for Such Children." 

S. Adolphus Knopf, M.D., Professor of Medicine, Department 
of Phthisiotheropy, Post Graduate Medical School, New 
York. "Exercise and Rest for Tuberculosis and Tubercu- 
lously Predisposed School Children." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

3:00 P.M. Schedule. 
Charles Bolduan, M.D., Tuberculosis Preventorium for Chil- 
dren, Farmingdale, N. J. "The Preventorium, Its Pur- 
poses and Methods." 
John B. Todd, M.D., Syracuse, New York. "Fresh Air School 
Rooms, The Problem Solved." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 



Session Thirty-seven. Room F. 

Friday, August 29th, 9:00 A.M. 

BUSINESS MEETING, AMERICAN SCHOOL HYGIENE 
ASSOCIATION 

Dr. D. L. Edsall, President 
Wm. H. Burnham, Ph.D., Vice-President 



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Session Thirty-eight. Room E. 

Monday, August 25th, 2:00 P.M. 

SYMPOSIUM ON "CHILD LABOR" 
Arranged by the National Child Labor Committee 

Organized by Owen R. Lovejoy, General Secretary National 
Child Labor Committee, Presiding 
Owen R. Lovejoy, Chairman 
E. N. Clopper, Ph.D., First Vice-Chairman 

Second Vice-Chairman 

Program of Session Thirty-eight 

2:00 P.M. Schedule. 
Leonard P. Ayres, Ph.D., Director of Division of Education, 
Russell Sage Foundation, New York City. "Medical In- 
spection in School, A Factor in Improving the Flealth of 
Working Children." 
Ira S. Wile, M.D., Member of Board of Education, New York 
City. "The Relation of School Hygiene to Industrial Hy- 
giene." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

3:00 P.M. Schedule. 
George A. Hall, Secretary New York Child Labor Committee. 
"The New York Law and Medical Examination for Work- 
ing Papers." 
E. N. Clopper, Ph.D., Superintendent of Children's House of 
Refuge, Cincinnati, Ohio. "Effects of Street Trading on 
the Health of School Children." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers > 

Session Thirty-nine. Room C. 

Friday, August 29th, 2:00 P.M. 

SYMPOSIUM, SOCIETY OF DIRECTORS OF PHYSICAL 
EDUCATION IN COLLEGES 

Paul Phillips, M.D., Secretary, Amherst, Mass. 
Paul Phillips, M.D., Chairman 

Vice-Chairman 

Program of Session Thirty-nine 

2:00 P.M. Schedule. 
Wallace A. Manheimer, B.S., Teacher of Physical Training, 
Commercial High School, New York City. "Sanitation of 
Swimming Pools." 

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Arthur M. Buswell, A.M., Assistant Sanitary Engineering, 
Columbia University, N. Y., and 

W. W. Havens, Student Columbia University. "Liquid Chlor- 
ine versus Bleaching Powder as a Disinfectant for Swim- 
ming Pools." Joint paper. 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

3:00 P.M. Schedule. 

Dudley A. Sargent, M.D., Director of Heminway Gymnasium, 
Harvard University, Mass. "Indirect Training." 

George L. Meylam, S.B., A.M., M.D., Associate Professor of 
Physical Education and Medical Director Columbia Uni- 
versity, New York. "A Study of the Physical Defects of 
Five Hundred Students." 

Frederic A. Woll, B.S., A.M., Department of Hygiene, Col- 
lege of the City of New York. "The Value of an Ob- 
jective Method in Testing the Vision of College Students." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

4:00 P.M. Schedule. 

W. G. Anderson, M.D., D.P.H., Professor and Director Yale 
University Gymnasium, New Haven, Conn. "What Yale 
is Doing in Hygiene and Sanitation for the Health of 
the Students." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

Papers Presented in Absentia in Session Thirty-nine. 
(To be Read by Title.) 

Simon Baruch, M.D., President American Association for Pro- 
moting Hygiene and PubHc Baths, New York. "The 
School Bath as an Educational Factor." 

Max Guttman, M.D., Vienna, Austria. "On the Nearer Carry- 
ing Out of the Plan Decided Upon in 1910 for Taking 
Measurements of the Human Body." 

Session Forty. Thursday, August 28th, 9 : 00 A.M. 

MEETING OF THE AMERICAN PHYSICAL EDUCA- 
TION ASSOCIATION 

R. Tait McKenzie, M.D., Chairman 

V ice-Chairman 

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Program of Session Forty 

9:00 A.M. Schedule. 

R. Tait McKenzie, M.D., Professor Physical Education and 
Therapon; Director of the Department of Pliysical Edu- 
cation, University of Pennsylvania. "The Wisdom of 
Health as Taught in a University." Motion pictures. 

James M. Anders, M.D., LL.D., Professor of Medicine and 
Clinical Medicine, Medico-Chirurgical College, Philadel- 
phia; Officer de ITnstruction Publique, Philadelphia, Pa. 
"Physical Education in the Public Schools." 

Paul R. Radosavljevich, Ph.D., Pd.D., Assistant Professor Ex- 
perimental Pedagogy, New York University. "Physical 
Measurements of Gymnasium Pupils in Mostar (Herce- 
govina, Austria)." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

10:00 A.M. Schedule. 

Gordon B. Trowbridge, Assistant Director Physical Training 
Public Schools, Boston, Mass. "Some Fundamentals in 
Physical Training in Public Schools." 

C. Ward Crampton, M.D., Director of Physical Training, New 
York Public Schools. "Test of Condition and Its Use in 
School Hygiene." 

William Stecher, B.S.G., Director of Physical Education, 
Public Schools, Philadelphia, Pa. "Has School Gymnas- 
tics an Appreciable Effect Upon Health." 
Discussion of Preceding Papers 
11:00 A.M. Schedule. 

Charles A. Ranlett, Instructor in Military Drill, Boston, Mass. 
"Military Drill in Public School." 

Leonhard F. Fuld, Ph.D., New York. "Hygienic Dress for 
High School Girls." 

William W. Hastings, Ph.D., Dean Normal School of Physi- 
cal Education, Battle Creek, Mich. "Measurements and 
Medical Inspection or the Place of Measurements in the 
Physical Examination of School Children." (Lantern 
slides.) 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

Papers Presented in Absentia in Session Forty. 
(To be Read by Title.) 

Claudesley Brereton, M.D., London County Council, Hemp- 
stead, England. "Criteria of Physical Exercises in the 
Light of Education as a Whole." 

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Prof. Manuel Velazquez Andrade, Mexico City. "La Edu- 
cacion fisica en las escuelas de Mexico. Resultados a que 
se ha llegado." 

Session Forty-one. Room C. 

Tuesday, August 26th, 9:00 A.M. 

SYMPOSIUM ON "MENTAL HYGIENE" 
Arranged by the National Committee for Mental Hygiene 

Lewellys F. Barker, M.D., President 
Stewart Paton, M.D., Chairman 

Vice-Chairman 

Program on the Defective Child 

9:00 A.M. Schedule. 

Stewart Paton, M.D., Director Mental Hygiene Exhibit, Na- 
tional Committee for Mental Hygiene, Princeton, N. J. 
"Essentials of an Education." 

Grace Bohne, Child Study Laboratory, Public Schools, Roches- 
ter, N. Y. "The Relation of the Special Class in the Pub- 
He Schools to the Community." (Lantern slides.) 

Walter S. Cornell, M.D., Director of Medical Inspection, 
Public Schools; Chief Medical Stafif, Philadelphia House 
of Detention ; Instructor Anatomy and Lecturer Child Hy- 
giene, University of Pennsylvania. "The Medical Inspec- 
tor and Feeble-Mindedness ; What Can Be Done; What 
Should Be Done, and What Is Being Done." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

' 10:00 a.m. Schedule. 

J. E. Raycroft, M.D., Director of the Department of Hygiene, 
Princeton University. "The Relation Between Recrea- 
tion and Mental Hygiene." 

Arnold L. Gesell, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Education 
Yale University, New Haven, Conn. "The University in 
Relation to the Problem of Mental Deficiency." 

David Spence Hill, Professor of Psychology and Education, 
Tulane University. "Educational Science and the Pros- 
pective Medical Officer in the School." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

11:00 a.m. Schedule. 
William Healy, M.D., Director Chicago Juvenile Psycho- 
pathic Institute. "Mental AbnormaHty and Mis-conduct." 

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William H. Burnham, Ph.D., Professor of Pedagogy and 
School Hygiene, Clark University, Worcester, Mass. 
''Some Principles of Mental Hygiene.'' 

August Hoch, M.D., Director of the Psychiatric Institute of 
the New York State Hospitals, Ward's Island, New 
York. "Early Manifestations of Mental Disorder." 
Discussion of Preceding Papers 

Session Forty-two. Room B. 

Friday, August 29th, 9:00 A.M. 

CONFERENCE ON "BINET-SIMON SCALE" 
Arranged by Lewis M. Terman, Associate Professor of Educa- 
tion, Stanford University, Cai. 

Lewis M. Terman, Chairman 

V ice-Chairman 

Program of Session Forty-two 
9:00 A.M. Schedule. 
Fred. Kuhlman, M.D., State School for Feeble-Minded, Fari- 
bault, Minn. "The Degree of Mental Deficiency in Chil- 
dren as Expressed by the Relation of Age to Mental Age." 
W. H. Pyle, Professor University of Missouri, Columbus, Mo. 
"The Value to Be Derived From Giving Mental Tests to 
All School Children." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

10:00 A.M. Schedule. 
Dr. Carrie R. Squire, Chicago, 111. "Some Requirements of 

Graded Mental Tests." 
Dr. Charles Scott Berry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 

Mich. "Some Limitations of the Binet Tests of Intelli- 
gence." 
Dr. JosiAH Morse, University of South Carolina, Columbia, S. 

C. ' "The Use of the Binet Tests in the Studies of Race 

Psychology." 
E. A. Doll, B.A., Vineland Training School, N. J. "Suggestions 

on the Extension of the Binet Test." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 
11:00 A.M. Schedule. 
Grace Fernald, M.D., State Normal School, Los Angeles, Cal. 

"Impressions Gained by the Use of the Binet Scale With 

Delinquent Children." 

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J. E. Wallace Wallin, Ph.D., Director of Psychological Clinic, 
School of Education, Pittsburgh University, Pa. "Cur- 
rent Misconceptions in Regard to the Function of the 
Binet-Simon Tests and of Amateur Psychological Testers." 

Lewis M. Terman, Associate Professor of Education, Leland 
Stanford Junior University, Stanford, Cal. "Revisions 
of the Binet-Simon Scale." 

Discussion of Preceding Papers 

Papers Presented in Absentia in Sessions Forty-one and 
Forty-two. (To be Read by Title.) 

Henry H. Goddard, Ph.D., Director of Research Vineland 
Training School, N. J. "Who is Mentally Defective ; How 
Many Are They; How Can They Be Detected." "The 
ReliabiHty of the Binet-Simon Scale." 

Session Forty-three. Room D. 

Saturday, August 30th, 9:00 A.M. 

CLUB WOMEN'S CONFERENCE 

Mrs. Frank Shuler, Chairman 

Vice-Chair man 

Program of "Woman's Work in School Hygiene" 

Arranged by Mrs. S. S. Crockett, Chairman Public Health De- 
partment, General Federation of Women's Clubs 

I 

A SYMPOSIUM ON "WHAT CLUBS OF WOMEN CAN 
DO IN SCHOOL HYGIENE" 

(a) A Representative of the Schools : Dr. F. B. Dresslar, Ten- 
nessee. 

{h) Leading Club Women: Mrs. Lafon Rikkr, Kentucky; Mrs. 
Adelaide M. Coburn, California. 

{c) An Interested Layman: Mr. E. G. Routzahn, New York 
City. 

II 

''A Story of Actual Achievement" — three-minute word pictures 
of actual cooperation by club women, to be presented by 
representative women from many States. Leader, Dr. 
Carolyn Geisel, Michigan, followed by Miss Helen 
Louise Johnson, New York ; Dr. Lillian South, Ken- 

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tucky; Mrs. Joseph E. Friend, Louisiana; Mrs. ChaS. 
Ott, Pennsylvania; Mrs. Edith M. Hickey, Washing- 
ton; Mrs. John V. Cowling, New Jersey; Mrs. B. T. 
Vincent, New York; Mrs. W. S. Jones, Louisiana; Mrs. 
Josephine A. Rich, Washington, D. C. ; Mrs. D. A. 
McDouGAL, Oklahoma; Mrs. John Hill Eakin, Ten- 
nessee; Mrs. Robert F. Weakley, Tennessee; Mrs. H. 
M. Bracken, Minnesota ; Miss Ella Robb, Pennsylvania ; 
Dr. C. B. Banning, Fort Wayne; Mrs. Emily Karns, 
California; Dr. Carolyn Geisel, Michigan; Mrs. J. W. 
PuRSLEY, Pennsylvania. 

Ill 

Open Discussion: "What Shall We Do About It?" 
Three-minute prophecies and promises of what women's organi- 
zations will do in school hygiene before the next Inter- 
national Congress on School Hygiene. Lead by Miss 
Elsa Denison, New York City, followed by Mrs. John 
A. Nash, Iowa; Miss Mary E. Downey, Ohio; Mrs. 
Robert F. Weakley, Tennessee; Dr. C. B. Banning, 
Indiana; Mrs. Joseph A. Rich, District of Columbia; 
Mrs. H. M. BRA.CKEN, Minnesota; Mrs. Emily Karus, 
California. 

SECTION FIVE 

CLINICS, CONFERENCES AND CONSULTATIONS 
Session Forty-four. Exhibit Hall. 4:00 to 6:00 P.M. Daily 

(a) Monday, Tuesday and Thursday and Friday, 4:00 to 6:00 

P.M. Psycho-Educational Clinics and Conferences (for 
demonstration and discussion). J. E. Wallace Wallin, 
Ph.D. in charge. 

(b) Wednesday, 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. Demonstration of Serial 

Group Tests for the Measurement of the Rate of Mental 
Growth and Improvement. J. E. Wallace Wallin, 
Ph.D. in charge. 

Session Forty-five. Exhibit Hall. Daily. 

CONSULTATION BUREAU 

(a) This bureau will be open daily. 

(b) It will furnish information on the less technical problems 

of school hygiene to those desiring such service. 

(c) It will assist apphcants to personal and official sources of 

information on subjects covered in the program of the 
Congress. 

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(d) Representatives of national organizations and capable in- 

dividuals will be invited to announce "office hours" in 
which they will meet inquirers. 

(e) Conferences will be arranged when possible for those in- 

dividuals who wish to secure information from specified 
individuals. 
E. G. RouTZAHN, Department of Surveys and Exhibits, Russell 
Sage Foundation, New York City, in charge. 

SECTION SIX 

GENERAL OPEN MEETINGS 
Elmwood Music Hall, Corner of Elmwood and Virginia Streets 
Monday, August 25th, 10:30 a.m. Opening Meeting of the 

Congress. Addresses of Welcome and Responses. 
Tuesday, August 26th, 8:00 p.m. Addresses and Discussions 

on "Mouth Hygiene.'' 
Thursday, August 28th, 8:00 p.m. Addresses and Business 

Meeting. 
Friday, August 29th, 8:00 p.m. Addresses and Business 
Meeting. 
The speakers for the above several meetings will be 
announced in the Final Schedule. 

SECTION SEVEN 

Program of Associations meeting in Buffalo at the same time 
as, but not in conjunction with, this Congress. 

PROBATION AND JUVENILE COURTS 
Arranged by the National Probation Association 
Morning Meetings at Hotel Lafayette; Afternoons at 
Hotel Statler 
Tuesday, August 26th, at 9:30 a.m. Truancy. 
Tuesday, August 26th, at 2:00 p.m. Defective Delinquents. 
Wednesday, August 27th, at 9:30 a.m. Delinquent Girls. 
Wednesday, August 27th, at 2:00 p.m. Juvenile Courts and 

the Feeble-Minded. 
Thursday, August 28th, at 9:30 a.m. Probation for Felons 
and Drunkards. 

COMMITTEE MEETINGS 
Meetings are to be scheduled in the following committees: 

(a) Permanent Committee on International Congresses on 

School Hygiene. \ 

(b) Committee on Resolutions. 

(c) Committee on Recommendations to the Permanent Inter- 

national Committee. 

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eONTRIBUTORS' INDEX 



SESSION 


Abbott, Alexander C. 


29 


Alger, E. M 


33 


Allport, Frank . 


• 19 


Altschul, Th. . 


. 12 


Anders, Jas. M. . . . 


40 


Anderson, W. G. 


39 


Anderson, John F. . 


24 


Andrade, Velazquez io, i^ 


^,40 


Arnold, E. Herman 


12 


Aulde, John .... 


31 


Ayres, Leonard p. . 


38 


Babbitt, Jas. A. . . . 


25 


Baker, S. Josephine . 15 


, 21 


Balliet, Thomas M. 


35 


Bancroft, Jessie H. . 


26 


Banning, C. B. .' . 


43 


Barach, Joseph . . . 


16 


Barrows, Franklin M. 


2 


Barth, George P. . . 


22 


Baruch, Simon . . . 


39 


Bass, Fred 


4 


Bates, Elizabeth . 


7 


Bayerthal, J 


14 


Beik, Arthur . . . 


18 


Benjamin, Maud 


17 


Berry, Charles Scott . 


42 


Bingham, Gertrude E. 


28 


BiSSELL, Wm. G. . 


25 


Block, Siegfried . . 


15 


Board of Water Supply 


7 


Bohne, Grace . . . 


41 


BOWEN, 0. R. 


7 


BouGHTEN, Alice C. . 


32 


Dr. Borchardt . 


15 


BOLDUAN, ChAS. . . . 


36 


Bracken, Henry M., Ses 




sion Chairman . 


7 


Bracken, Mrs. H. M. . 


43 


Brandau,' Julius . . 


4 


Brannan, John W. . 


. 2 


Brainerd, Wm. H. . 


I 


Brenner, Edward C. . 


36 


Brereton, Claudesley. 


40 


Brown, Elias G. 


10 


Brown, Homer C. . . 


30c 


Brown, Lloyd T. 


27 


Bryant, Louise Stevens 


31 


Burchenal, Elizabeth 


16 


Bull, Mary L. . . . 


32 



35 



SESSION 

Burke, George F. . . .30 
BuRNHAM, Wm. H. 13, 41, 37 
BuswELL, Arthur M. 
Cabot, Hugh . . 
Cacace, Ernesto 
Calhoun, John T. . 
Case, George M. 
Chapin, Charles V. 
Cicero, Richardo E, 
Claxton, Philander P. 
Clopper, E. N. . 
Coburn, Mrs. A. M.. 
Cole, Hills . . 
Colton, J. G. 
Cooper, Frank L 
Coffey, W. L. . 
Cornell, Walter S. 
cosie, josquin c. . 
Cowling, Mrs. John V. 
Crahan, Mary . 
Crampton, C. Ward 
Crockett, Mrs. S. S. 
Cronin, John J. 
Cross, H. D. . 
Crowley, R. H. . 
Daumegon, Georges 
Deichmiller, Conrad 
Denison, Elsa . 
Dixon, R. L. . . 
Dixon, Samuel G. . 
Doll, E. A. . . . 
Donnelly, Herbert J. 
Dougherty, W. H. 
Dow, Marcus A. 
Downey, Mary C. 
Dresslar, F. B. . 
DuFESTEL, Louis 
Eakin, Mrs. John Hill 
Elliott, E. L. 
Everhardt, Eleanora 
Farnell, Fred. . 
Farrell, Elizabeth 
Fernald, Grace 
Fernald, Walter E. 
Ferree, C. E. 
Ferrell, John A. 
Finegan, Thomas E. 
FiTz, George W. 
Flannagan, Roy K. 



39 
35 
19 
7 
20 

25 
26 
10 
38 

43 
27 
21 
I 
34 
41 
26 

43 
12 
40 
43 
14 
23 
5 

10 

30C 

43 

5 

6 

42 

18 

30a 

25 

43 

43 

19 

43 

34 

10 

15 
14 
42 
15 
34 
24 

7 
34 
19 



64 



SESSION 

Florer, Alice .... 7 
FoGERTY, Elsie . . . .15 

Foley, Edna L 23 

FoNES^ Alfred C. . . .30& 

Foster, N. K 6 

Foster, Wm. Trufant . . 35 
Frankel, Lee . . . .10 
Franklin, Milton W. . . 4 
Freeman, Allen W. . .6 
Freeman, Rowland G. . .25 
Friend, Mrs. Jos. E. . .43 
Fronczak, Francis E. . .14 
Fuld, Leonard F. . . .40 
FuLKERSON, Clarke . . 28 
Gallivan, Wm. J. . 20, 22, 23 
Garrett, Laura • • • 35 
Geisel, Carolyn ... 43 
Gesell, Arnold L. . 41, 21 
Goldsmith, Evelyn . . 27 
goldthwait, joel ... 26 
Gilpin, Francis H. . . .33 
Goldwasser, Edwin . . 10 
GoDDARD, Henry H. . 41, 42 
GoLER, George W. . . .19 
GoRHAM, L. Whittingham 24 
Gonzales, Jose de Jesus . 12 
Gram, Franklin C. . .17 
Grant, Sir James . . .17 

Gregg, Fred M 11 

Grennes, Otto .... 28 

Griesbach, H 12 

Griffin, Mariam E. . .22 
Groszman, Maximilian P. 

E 15 

Gstettner, Mathilde . . 34 
GuLicK, Luther H. . 16, 3 
GuTTMAN, Max .... 39 
Hall, G. Stanley . . 17, 18 
Hall, George A. . . .38 
Hamilton, William H. . 5 
Hakonson-Hansen, M. K. 

22, I 

Hanson, William C. . .19 
Hargitt, Chas. W. ... 17 

Hatch, B. B 33 

Hatch, Wallace ... 25 
Hastings, William W. . 40 

Havens, W. W 39 

Healy, William . . .41 

Heck, W. H 17 

Heidelberg, H. R. . . .10 



session 

24 
16 

43 

ID 

3 

II 
I 

41 

6 



41 



Hessler, Robert 
Hermann, Ernest 
Hickey, Mrs. Edith M 
Hill, David Spence . 
Hill, Herbert M. . 
HiNES, Edgar A. 
Hines, Linnaeus N. 
HocH, August . . 
HoAG, Ernest B. . 
Hodge, C. F. . . . 
Hoffman, Fred L. . 
HoMANS, Amy Morris 
HoLTON, Henry D. . 
Holmes, George J. . 
Hough, Theodore . 
Howe, Lucien 
Howe, William 
Hunt, Caroline C. 
Hunter, G. W. . 
Huntley, W. R., Session 

Chairman . . . • 34^ 33 
Hurt, Huber William. . 12 
Hyatt, Thaddeus P 
Irwin, Alphonso 
Irwin, Elizabeth . 
Jacobi, Abraham, Session 

Chairman 

Jessen, E 23 

Johnson, Eleanor H. . 
Johnson, Helen Louise 
Johnson, George E. 
Jones, Mrs. W. S. .M. 
Jones, Mrs. W. S. . . 
Jordan, Edwin O. . 
Jordan, M. Evangeline 
Karns, Mrs. Emily 
Kaz, R. . . 
Keene, Chas. H 
Kellogg, J. H. 
Kelly, Ernest 
Kent, Edwin H 
Kerr, James . 
Keyes, Harold Brown 
Kilham, Walter H. 
Kimball, D. D. . 

KiME, J. W 

Kirk, Edward C. 

KiTTREDGE, MaBEL HyDE 

Klein, Simon R. 
Knopf, S. Adolphus 
Krusius, Franz F. . 




22 

30 
20 

43 
16 

43 

43 

23 

30a 

43 
22 

3 
18 

9 

30 

33 

2 

I 

3 
16 

21 
32 
13 
13. 36 
.1 



65 



SESSION 

KuHLMAN, Fred .... 42 
Lapham, Mary E. . . . 6 
Larsen, Walter E. . . 6 
Lasher, George Starr. . 6 

Law, C. L 33 

Leathers, W. S. . . .18 

Lee, Joseph 16 

Lenhardtson, Albin . . 30 
Leslie, George L. . . .5 
Lewinski-Corvvin, E. H. . 23 
Lewis, F. Park .... 28 

Liber, B 17 

Liebermann, Leo DeKent- 

LORENC 12 

LoBsiEN, Marx .... 13 
Locke, Edwin C. . . .31 
LoRENTz, Frederick . . .12 
LowMAN, John H,, Session 

Chairman 36 

Luckiesch, M 33 

Ludlow, J. L 7 

McFadden, T. W. . . .30c 
MacMillan, D. p. . . .12 
MacMillan, Margaret . 31 
MacMurchy, Helen . .31 
Macy, Mary Sutten . . 8 
Manheimer, Wallace A. . 39 
Mankell, Nathalie K. . 26 
Martel^ Felix .... 6 
Martin, Elizabeth L. .• . 8 
McCastline, William H. . 29 
McClure, Daniel V. . .20 
McCoRD, Clinton P. . . 7 
McCormack, a. T. . . . 5 

Ad^cCULLOUGH, PlERCY B. 3OO, 21 

McCurdy, J. H 3 

McDouGAL, Mrs. D. A. . 43 
McKeag, Anna J. ... 8 
McKeever, William A. . 25 
McKenzie, R. Tait ... 40 
McLaughlin, A. J. . . 6, 24 
Meisenbach, Rowland O. 27 

Meyer, Leon 32 

Meylan, George L. . .39 

Miller, H. C 15 

Mirick^ George A. . . 20, 5 
MoHLER, John R. . . .11 
Morrill, Alfred B. . .22 
Morrison, James H. . . 7 
Morse, Josiah .... 42 
Murney, Lillian F. . .30 



41 
23 
7 
II 
29 

13 
22 

23 

5 

34 

6 

9 
32 

43 
13 
42 
Radosavljevich, Paul . 10, 40 



43 
6 

4 
33 

7 
23 
30 

4 

^7 

43 

4 

22 

24 
Steyn ii 



session 

Nash^ Mrs. John A 
Nesbit, Otis B. 
Nice, Leonard 
Nichols, G. B. 
Nydegger, James A 
O'Hare, Rose 
O'Neill, Cordelia L. . 
Olsen, John C. . 
Osgood, Robert S. 
Ott^ Mrs. Chas. 
Overlook, Melvin G. 
Overton, Frank 
Parsons, J. G. . 
Parve, W. F. Unia 
Paten, Stewart . 
Pearse, Helen L. 
Perrow, Mosby G. 
Peterson, A. E. . 
Phillips, Paul . 
Pike, F. H. . . 
Pisko, Edward . 
Place, Edwin H. 
Porter, Eugene H. 

POSSEK, RiGOBERT 

Powell, Suzie V. 
PowLisoN, Charles F. 
PuLsiFER, Julia . 
Pursley^ Mrs. J. W 
Putnam, James W. 
Pyle, W. H. . . 



Randall, B. Alexander 
Ranlett, Charles A. . 
Rapeer, Louis W. 
Raub, Edgar L. . 
Raub, Sidney J. . 
Raycroft, Joseph E 
Ravenel, Mazyck P 
Rawl, B. H. . . 
Reddie, Cecil 
Reinhardt, George F. . 
Rich, Mrs. Josephine . 
Richards, B. U. . 
Richards, Wm. Martin 
RiKER, Mrs. Lafon . 
RiSLEY, Samuel D. . 
Roach, Walter W. 
RoBB, Ella .... 
Robertson, H. E. . 
Rochester, DeLancey . 
Rogers, Lina L. 



41 



25 
40 
20 
16 

30 
29 
29 

9 
10 

29 

43 
2 

28 

43 
10 
22 

43 
29 
20 
23 



66 



43 



Rogers, A. C. 
RosENAU, Milton G. 
RossiGNOL, Chas. 

ROUTZAHN, E. G. 

RoYER, B. Franklin 
royster, l. t. . 
Sakaki, Yasusaburo 
Salmoa, Jose W. 
Salmon, T., Session Chair 

man 

Sargent, Dudley A. 
ScHAEFER, Arthur C. 
ScHENCK, Herbert D. 
Schmidt, A. Emil . 
schreuder, a. j. 
Dr. Schoenfelder . 
schuyten, m. c. 
Seerley, Homer H. 
Prof. Dr. Selter . 
Sever, James Warren 
Shanahan, William T 
Shaw, George H. 
Shaw, H. L. K. . 
Shaw, J. Holbrook 
Sheppard, J. E. . 
Shepherd, John W, 
Sherman, Florence 
Shuler, Mrs. F. 
Small, Mary E. L 
Small, W. S. 
Smart, Isabelle Thompson 
Smedley, Emma . 
Smith,. E. B. 
Snedden, David 
Smith, George E. 
Sobel, Jacob 
SoBERON, Miguel 
South, Lillian . 
Spitzka, Edward C 
Squire, Carry 
Standish, Myles 
Stearns, Theron 
Stecher, William 
Stephani, p. 
Stewart, James . 
Stevenson, Albert H 
Stokes, Charles F. . 
Stoneroad, Rebecca 



session 
13 



24: 



29 
26 

9 

7 
17 
20 
10 

14 

39 
22 
20 
26 
I 

4 
18 
22 

4 
26 

13 
9 
18 
28 
21 

4 
22 

43 
32 
20 

15 
32 
23 
19 
10 
18 
22 
43 
13 
42 
28 
26 
40 

19 
21 

30 
16 



session 
Storey, Thomas Andrew . 29 
Struthers, W. E. . . .21 
Swank, William Gray . i 
Tefft, Burten S. . . . 5 
Terman, Lewis M. 14, 17, 42 
Tierney, Rev. Richard H. 35 

Todd, John B 36 

ToEPEL, Theodore E. . .14 
ToRjA, Manuel Torres . i 
TowNE, Lillian M. . .11 
Towner, William T. . . i 
Tracey, William J. • • 9 
Troncoso, Manuel y Uribe 19 



Trowbridge, Gordon B 
Ugarte, Oscar . 
Uruena, J. Gonzalez 
VanPelt, John V. . 
VanSlyck, Clara L. 
Verner, Arthur 
Vincent, Mrs. B. T. 
VonSholly, Anna I. 
Wales, DeWolf 
Warden, Randall D. 
Wallace, Ellen . 
Wallin, J. E. Wallace 42 
Watkins, Richard H 
Weakley, Mrs. Robt. F, 
Weaver, Daniel W. 
Wellman, Creighton 
Weichardt, Wolfgang 
Weiss, Marceline . 
Wessells, Lewis C. 
Whipple, George C. 
Whipple, Melvin C. 
White, Alvin M. . 
White, William A. 
WiiiTiN, E. Stagg . 
Wilcox, DeWitt Guilbert 12 
Wile, Ira S. . . 18, 31, 38 
Williams, Anna I. . . .28 
WiLLsoN, Robert N. . . 9 
WiNSLow, C. E. A. . . 3, 9 

WoLL, F. A 39 

Wood, T. D 10 

Woodruff, J. Ogden . . 2 
Yeardsley, Macleod . . 12 
Young, Josephine E. . . i 



40 
II 
26 
2 
16 
10 

43 
28 

25 
10 
26 

14 
II 

43 
34 
29 

13 
II 
28 
3 
3 
10 

30 
14 



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